Vlad and David really solidified our love for Bo'Selecta during our recent visit to London. We especially love his tasteful rendition of Michael Jackson. Ja-Mon Mutha Fucka!
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Travel Seen: London England!
We love London! Mathieu and I had a great weekend getaway in London with our fabulous friends Vlad and David (who really should become professional tour guides and hosts). We saw so much of the city in such a short time that I find it hard to believe that it was only a weekend. Needless to say there was a lot of drinking involved at some very fab pubs including my two faves The Vauxhall Tavern and The Commercial Tavern. We did dinner in Brick Lane, had Thai in Bloomsbury at Busaba and generally ate very well the whole time we were there. Ohhh yes, and then there was the shopping, and while Mathieu and I didn't go on a binge, we did have object lust in one of the most interesting stores we have ever been in: Liberty. Here are some pictures from the adventure.
| Pictures from our trip to London |
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Art Seen: FOFA: The Vitrines
Lynn had a great show in the vitrines at FOFA this month - appropriately entitled Mayday.
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| Lynn's New Show (02 - the vitrines) |
Art Seen: FOFA: Lynn's New Show
Lynn opened another great show at Concordia's FOFA gallery. Lots of really great stuff to see. I'll up date the info here as soon as I get some more infor from Ms. Lynn!
Here are the pictures:
Here are the pictures:
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| Lynn's exhibition 01 (May 07) |
And you've got vaseline!
Sorry I have been so out of touch with my blog! Facebook has been eating up all of my time ... crack online. Anyhow, this is perhaps one of the funniest YouTube videos I have seen in ages. I just love Tyra, especially crazy-Tyra. Propos to Vlad's friend for pointing out this gem to us.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Video Seen: Madonna and Grey Gardens
What could be better - Edie and Madge in one video ... heaven. I need a revolutionary costume for my next trip to the Hamptons. I'll have Trudeau look it up in the J. Crew catalogue...
Saturday, April 7, 2007
Video Seen: XSI v.4.0 NAB 2004 Reel
This is a reel that I worked on with Orazio Fantini (graphics and music), Patrick Moine (awesome editing on DS) and Brett Lush (the producer). I was the crazy CD on this project. Enjoy!
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Art Seen: Concordia Graduate Show
Disastre! This show is an excellent study of why art needs curators ... and a selection committee. This mish-mash of a show threw together everyone's work and the result was confused, bland and immediately forgettable. Good work was cheek by jowl with what can best be described as personal favourites of the assembled artists. It was dire, and made me sad for Concordia's MFA graduate programme ... get a curator - look better!
So, to reset our art balance, we went to see some great work over at the Belgo. And then we went for drinks over at The Keg's new downtowm Montreal location - it was fab!
So, to reset our art balance, we went to see some great work over at the Belgo. And then we went for drinks over at The Keg's new downtowm Montreal location - it was fab!
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| 2007 - Art Gallery Day |
High-larryous American Idol
This is a great little commentary on American Idol ... we love What the Buck! And he talks about Sangina!!! Thanks for the video Jillian!
Smart Seen: Mathieu wins the Undergraduate Symposium (humanities)
Mathieu is soooo smart - you have to watch this!
Part 1:
Part 2:
Part 1:
Part 2:
Friday, March 23, 2007
Luncheonette! Kaizen
In celebration of Mathieu doing a fabulous job at his seminar at Concordia, we all went to Kaizen. The sushi was fab - as usual - and Lynn overcame her aversion to crabstick (not pictured). Photos below!
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| 2007 - Mathieu's Undergrad Semnar |
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Fashion Seen: Télio show - the photos
A fun night was had by all. The show didn't have as much polish as the Envers show did earlier in the week, but it was student show, so that is understandable. The outfits were very cool, and the fabrics, not surprisingly (Télio is all about the fabric), were gorgeous! Jill, Ronna, Warren and I enjoyed the cocktails and went to Baldwin afterwards (Baldwin apparently doesn't realize that alcohol should be added to Martinis ... but maybe it's a new thing). Good times!
We talked waaay too much about Sangina.
We talked waaay too much about Sangina.
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| 2007 - telio fashion show |
Labels:
baldwin barmacie,
fashion week,
jill,
Montreal,
sangina,
télio
Fashion Seen: Télio show - the runway (the winner)
I believe that this is a design by the designer who won the event ... but I rushed off to the bar before they announced the winners. Anyway, this was my favourite at least ... I believe that I say fabulous 3 times during the video.
Fashion Seen: Télio show - the runway
Check out this fierce model working the runway - do we love her or what? Tyra and Miss Jay approved.
Fashion Seen: Envers Show (Montréal Fashion Week)
Tracey and I had a great time at the Yves Jean Lacasse show. You can see the full collection here. Tracey and I felt like Nina Garcia and Michael Kors sitting next to the runway. The collection did not disappoint - excellent creative vision, exciting and unique tailoring, and hot colours (who would have put a red suit with a red tartan cap - fab!). Some of the mens stuff was a bit overly styled before going down the runway but that is more 'the show' and less the product.
Tonight Jill and I are going to the Télio show, which promises to be a good time as well.
image credit: Jimmy Hamelin
pour la Semaine de Mode Montréal
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
TBay Seen: Tania takes on the city!
Tania wrote a great letter to the Chronicle Journal a few weeks back and they published it ... with a picture! You go Dr. Tania ... and good luck changing the Bay.
Labels:
architecture,
good luck,
heritage,
Tania,
Thunder Bay
Monday, March 19, 2007
Web Seen: Baseline Selects
If you need time out to admire some really great design, head on over to Baseline Selects. Awesome work.
IQ Seen: The CBC IQ Contest
So Alexandra is so smart that she and Mark spend Sunday nights doing the Test The Nation IQ test - but Isabel seems to be winning. Try the IQ test yourself. Thank god for the CBC.
Fashion Seen: Yves Jean Lacasse
I am so excited! Tomorrow night fancy Tracey and I are going to see the Envers by Yves Jean Lacasse fashion show, and I know that it is going to be fab-glorious. Isabelle, the fashion maven, was our hook-up for this one - thanks lady-bunny! Watch for photos and videos on Wednesday ...
Labels:
Envers,
fashion,
fashion week,
Montreal,
yves jean lacasse
MySpace Seen: Toute Noir
Juan is obviously on the inside track of all things disturbingly weird. You have to go and listen to the track Toute Noir. It is frikking high-larryous! Quelle belle affaire!
http://www.myspace.com/normandlamour
http://www.myspace.com/normandlamour
Music Seen: Dragonette
I couldn't agree with Perez more! Dragonette will be the sound of the summer. Here is their hot video "I get around" ... slutty and fabulous! Made for summer.
YouTube: Décoration Lynda avec Lynda Tremblay
Oh my god this is too fantastic! Juan you made my day. I am completely renovating my house .. Lynda just knows better. Oh quelle belle colour!
Tomorrow is the equinox
A perfect day of half-light and half-dark is coming up tomorrow. Good for equilibrium ... Nice to see the light.
Start your Monday right
At 9h15, a bit of Martina Sobara (of Dragonette) doing Basement Jaxx is just what the doctor ordered. I love Soviet aesthetics. Makes me think of Cara and Beth ...
Labels:
basement jaxx,
cara,
dragonette,
firends,
martina sobara,
video
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Movie Seen: [Littlest] Hobo with a Shotgun
I personally feel that this trailer that won the Grindhouse Trailer contest at SXSW would be much improved if it had a bit more of the littlest Hobo in it. But they didn't do quite as much killing on the littlest Hobo. Congrats on winning the Grindhouse Trailer contest!
Here is the Littlest Hobo. Compare and contrast.
Here is the Littlest Hobo. Compare and contrast.
Labels:
canadian,
Grindhouse,
hobo with a shotgun,
littlest hobo,
sxsw
Fab Seen: Leslie and the Lys
This video is just too fabulous to pass up! Leslie and the Lys of Goldpants fame rock my world (or at least this Sunday). If there is a god in heaven, someone at Divers Cité will invite them to perform! (PS - thanks to Laurel for the Leslie recommendation)
Labels:
divers cité,
fabulous,
goldpants,
leslie and the lys,
music
Video Seen: Etienne de Crecy
Both of these video totally work. I know they're old, but it really brings me back, and the simplicity and intelligence of the design just make everything work.
"Le Patron est Devenu Fou!" Great dancing, good track, nostalgic look... hard to believe that this is 10 years old. Ugh.
"Prox Choc" awesome track and the simplicity of the video is disarming. There is great tension, movement and editing ... it just carries the song.
"Le Patron est Devenu Fou!" Great dancing, good track, nostalgic look... hard to believe that this is 10 years old. Ugh.
"Prox Choc" awesome track and the simplicity of the video is disarming. There is great tension, movement and editing ... it just carries the song.
Graham shovels the driveway!
Ohhh Sunday mornings are so nice when you don't have to shovel! Graham is currently in the back yard shoveling out us and our neighbours after our big St. Patrick's day snowfall. He's doing a great job. We made this video just for RJ to inspect the quality of the job.
Helen's Birthday Photos
Pictures available for download or printing on Picasa! Great party Helen and Ira - thanks for a great evening ... and some freaking awesome food!
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| 2007 - Helen's B-Day |
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Art Seen: FOFA: Bioteknica
Went to the vernissage of Bioteknica last night at the FOFA Gallery. It was a very engaging show, with an intelligent and provocative exploration of the lines between ethics, aesthetics, and biotechnology. According to one of the artists, Jennifer Willet, this was the first time the gallery set-up, which featured a laboratory/dissection room (in a back room) that was simulcast into the main gallery via projection, was constructed in this way. I found the idea of projecting their live protocol into the main gallery an interesting distancing mechanism, one that created a tension between the viewers being situated in the same space as the performance while at the same time being able to observe the whole activity of cell harvesting in another room on a projection screen. The effect was that the live protocol that they were undertaking was at once a very real experience, while still creating a seductive aesthetic experience in the main gallery. Check out the Bioteknica website.
Labels:
Art,
Biotech,
Bioteknica,
Concordia,
FOFA,
Jennifer Willet,
Montreal
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