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  • Track Of The Week: May 23-29

    Track Of The Week: May 23-29

    May 27th, 2010 | Featured, Track Of The Week | Thomas Wilson | No Comments

    This week’s track comes from Laws, a Brazilian-born lyricist currently signed to Warner Bros.  Laws is in a lane unique to the latter part of this decade.  His vocal sound paired with electronic-styled production creates a musical environment that bears semblance  to Tim Burton’s expert use of color in his interpretation of Alice In Wonderland [...]

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  • Brand Spotlight: Johnny Cupcakes

    Brand Spotlight: Johnny Cupcakes

    February 18th, 2010 | Featured, My Interests, Style | Thomas Wilson | No Comments

    To quote Johnny Cupcakes mastermind and creator Johnny Earle, “Customers like and appreciate the story and work ethic behind my brand. I started this as a joke from the trunk of my beat up ’89 Toyota Camry.” From these very humble beginnings, Johnny Cupcakes, Inc. has “risen” to a multi-million dollar company in the business [...]

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  • Japanese Influence In American Cartoon Programming

    Japanese Influence In American Cartoon Programming

    February 11th, 2010 | Featured, Global Communication | Thomas Wilson | No Comments

    When most of the older crowd thinks of Japan, memories of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Pearl Harbor, feudalism, and Samurai warriors come to mind.  However, this country’s younger generations have alternate views of the sleeping giant of the far east.  Both technology and entertainment are considered “a step above” when it comes to Japan, its culture, and [...]

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  • Track Of The Week – Jan. 29

    Track Of The Week – Jan. 29

    January 29th, 2010 | Featured, Track Of The Week | Thomas Wilson | No Comments

    Its all about Jay Electronica this week.  I’d been sitting on his Victory mixtape for a little while, but since people seem to be getting worked into a frenzy over the track “Exhibit C” and it was released as an official single, I figured i’d drop something the people wanted.  Check out one of my [...]

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  • January 29, 2010

    January 29, 2010

    January 29th, 2010 | Featured, Photo365 | Thomas Wilson | No Comments

    I know its been a little while since i’ve dropped a Photo365 shot for you guys, but there’s a perfectly logical explanation… I’ve been busy! To make up for lost time, i’m going to make the next couple of shots gallery posts with multiple shots. Anyhow, this shot was taken from a photo session that [...]

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  • Fabric Etiquette: Tweed

    Fabric Etiquette: Tweed

    January 28th, 2010 | Featured, My Interests, Style | Thomas Wilson | No Comments

    Trav:  Tweed is one of those timeless fabrics that has been present in wardrobes for generations. With the recent popularity of tweed, it is no longer the fabric only worn by grandpas and old college professors. There are three different types of tweed: Donegal tweed, a handwoven tweed manufactured in Ireland, Silk tweed, a hand [...]

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  • Track Of The Week – Jan. 22

    Track Of The Week – Jan. 22

    January 22nd, 2010 | Featured, Track Of The Week | Thomas Wilson | No Comments

    This week’s track comes from Lupe Fiasco and Kenna, a retrospective piece about the Haiti disaster titled Resurrection.  Typically I upload the mixtape itself for you to download, but this one’s a free DL for a good cause so i’m linking you to the site.  Get “Download To Donate To Haiti” HERE. [Audio clip: view [...]

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  • Item Etiquette : Vintage Letterman

    Item Etiquette : Vintage Letterman

    January 16th, 2010 | Featured, My Interests, Style | Thomas Wilson | No Comments

    JKISSI :  During his academic school years, every male ranging from High School to College feels the necessity to sport a letterman jacket. The one similarity connecting you with your peers in school, whether on an athletic team or not, is that the letterman jacket is  a clothing statement without words; sporting your individual schools [...]

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