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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
An UGGly Situtaion
Tom Brady can run up flights of stairs while his feet bask in the comfort of wool lined sheep skin boots. This is quite the accomplishment. My guess is men all over the world are taking note of what UGGs Australia can provide for them too. From what this commercial shows and from Brady's public comments on the footwear the boots seem to be pretty versatile.Why is it then that more men haven't picked up on this trend? Oh yes, it's because they are uglier than a monkey's armpit. UGGs are not a good look for anyone especially not a self respecting man. I don't care if pro athletes wear them or if they are advertised in GQ they will never be considered stylish. I have never put on a pair so I won't deny the fact that they probably do feel like you are walking on a cloud. Having said that, comfort should never be the main concern when purchasing something to wear in public. If it were we would be seeing more people walking the streets decked out in snuggies and sweats. Maybe Brady is trying to dictate style in this direction, saying that his favorite UGG style is the Ascot slipper because you can wear it inside and outside. No other man could really get away with such a fashion statement though so try and leave this one to Brady. The real question boils down to: Are you trying to look like a suburban high school girl or a well dressed grown man? If you answered yes to the first question then you probably should buy a pair of UGGs and also stockpile your closet with pink Hollister sweatshirts. If you want to be taken seriously pass on these boots regardless of the comfort factor. For the price tag that UGGs command it's easy to find a different style that is plenty comfortable and also looks great. Let's be real Mr. Brady on a scale of one to Gisele how good do these boots really look?
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
2011 Art Prize GR MI
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| "Rusty" |
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| "Metaphorest" |
Art Prize is a competition open to any artist who can find a venue to display their work in the beautiful city of Grand Rapids, Michigan. The event runs for 19 days and attracts over 200,000 visitors to a city that is supposedly dying. When I was downtown this past weekend the streets of GR were undoubtedly alive. From the middle of September to early October Grand Rapids is a bustling metropolis due to this artistic event. Art Prize brings a new crowd to the city. Numerous people come from the suburbs, all over the state and even from across the US to participate, vote or just enjoy the artwork and splendor of the fall season. Whatever the reason for coming to see the artwork the influx of people to the city brings customers to restaurants, bars and storefronts helping local entrepreneurs boost revenues. The attraction does wonders for the city and personally I would love to see Art Prize continue for years to come. Honestly though the artwork this year was not on par with that of the previous two years. I was only able to be in the city for a day, so I did not get the chance to witness all the artwork, but what I did see did not impress me at all. Don't get me wrong, there were some nice pieces, but I wouldn't say any were really worthy of the $250,000 check for the first prize winner. The art that won in 09 and 10 were both equally amazing and this year's top ten fails in comparison. Like anything else there will be good years and bad years though. As long as "Crucifixion" or "Under Construction" don't win I won't be too upset. It would be a real shame if the conservative church goers of GR vote the crucifix mosaic all the way to the win because that would certainly hurt the credibility of the event for future years. Only in Grand Rapids would something like that happen, but we will just have to wait until tomorrow to see who is named the winner of Art Prize 2011. My hope is that one of the works from the above photos will win, but it's difficult to interpret the art taste of the masses so who knows?
Check out the official Art Prize website www.artprize.org
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