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We are proud to present a new column EVERY Thursday — [M.I.A. Thursday] — a hot list of what-to-do and where-to-go the upcoming weekend!

Now – May 16
Andy Warhol: The Last Decade @ Museum of Modern Art, Fort Worth
Showcasing 55 works from Andy Warhol’s last eight years of life.
Museum of Modern Art Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell [...]

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[ &Transfer ] Color Correction Boutique

After the Atlantis Home/Sea of Shoes trunk show at V.O.D. on Thursday, the crew headed to the grand opening of the Dallas offices of &Transfer, the Southwest’s premier color correction boutique. The raw, industrial office space offered both amazing views of the Dallas skyline and a “virtual” demo of the color correction process. The general consensus [...]

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Just finished watching Russ Meyer’s 1965 film “Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!”. This movie was a true exploitation classic and a real must see.

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Polaroids this Wednesday courtesy HighSnobSociety. Band of Outsiders showing their Spring/Summer 2010 collection. Loving all of the nautical. Summer, please hurry up!

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Vibrant color quadtychs made by putting the daylab enlarger to use on 35mm slides by mister eyetwist
These colorful images were made with original 35mm slides printed on to polaroid 600 film with a daylab enlarger and SX-70 base. I didn’t even know you could do that! Amazing.

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Amazing shots of toys with an SX-70 and flash. So clever, Thanks tubes.

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Just got a VHS player this week after many years without one. I recently started taking an exploitation film course at school so stay tuned for weekly recommendations of old classics (basically, anything I watch). This week: Russ Meyer’s 1961 film, “Eve and The Handyman”.

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beautiful. provocative. alluring.

Jonathan Leder

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She’s definitely got a nice pair. For all you readers fond of a sexy pair of stems, enjoy these this Wednesday. Taken with a Polaroid Spectra with expired film.
Photo by KEVINDEAN

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Animal Collective : BrotherSport

New visual aid to assist the massive track by the notorious group Animal Collective.
The “Brothersport” video directed by Jack Kubizne.
Also a limited edition 10″ of the song available exclusive to the Domino mart.

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Gorgeous Sherbet Sunset taken with a super shooter plus polaroid with 06′ expired  89 film in the lovely Los Angeles California. Check out more of  roostercoupon’s set on beautiful double Holgaroid exposures and great abstract work.

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This week I stumbled upon yet another fantastic Polaroid photographer as I myself (impatiently) wait for my next shipment of film. Her name on flickr is {manda}. I really enjoy her depiction of objects that are never really appreciated or acknowledged normally. She captures them in a unique way with great use of the beloved [...]

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For this edition of [Archive Tuesday], it is only fitting we pay homage to one of the most beautiful actresses of Hollywood’s Golden Era, Rita Hayworth. Regarded by many as the era’s greatest sex symbol, Rita appeared in over 61 films in her 37 year career, but none was more memorable than Gilda. Her performance [...]

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For the [Archive Tuesday] before Halloween, we naturally have to bring you a classic horror film. Back in 1967, Terence Young and legendary actress Audrey Hepburn gave us the classic, Wait Until Dark — a dark film about a blind woman, thugs, and a nonstop search for heroine. Hepburn was nominated for both an Oscar and [...]

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In addition to trying some great new restaurants during my visit in LA this past weekend, Saturday my girl Emma and I traveled to Malibu for the Malibu Pie Festival. We were able to try pies that had actually been judged and were absolutely out of this world delicious. After stuffing our faces and basking [...]

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One of my dear friends here in Austin, Miss Jackie Young took these Polaroids of me a couple years ago. She is someone I truly admire as an artist and a person. Check out her work at her FLICKR page. It is absolutely outstanding. Also, Miss Leyla Lacheri from Soft Action styled me in these [...]

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Long day at school today.
A couple pages left to read in Lolita.
This calls for a quick stroll in the gardens of the Château de Versailles before making my way back into Paris centre…
After a quick 5 minute drive from school, I landed upon a cool surprise – Veilhan Versailles. Set against the typical lines and [...]

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Almost exactly a year ago I took these Polaroids. My mom had just given me an old One Step Polaroid Camera she found at a garage sale that still worked and this was the first pack of film I used with it. I stopped by a small Carnival in Greenspoint, an area north of Houston [...]

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Something About Us

Last night I stopped by the set of my friend Tim Ketchersid’s remake of Daft Punk’s “Something About Us” and shot a few pictures. The short music video — which takes place in a bedroom — looked like it was going to be bad-ass when complete. Look out for the exclusive release of the video on our site sometime [...]

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The September Issue

I saw this documentary on Anna Wintour and Vogue while I was in New York this past weekend.  It definitely hit home since I used to work in the Conde Nast building, home to Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair, and other great magazines.  If you have any interest in not only fashion, but how a successful [...]

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The past year I have visited a plethora of exhibits and museums in Paris, but none can compare to this one.
The Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art has just transformed their premises into a three-part exhibition called Né Dans La Rue – Graffiti (Born in the Streets – Graffiti), which follows the history of the street [...]

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Cross The Process

Upon my recent return to Austin from Dallas- where I mingled with my fellow helloooooo-ers- I picked up 6 rolls of 120 slide film that I shot with my Holga and had cross processed. Now for those of you unfamiliar with this term, all it consists of is taking exposed slide film and developing it [...]

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No Shit Sherlock

Fuck you Watson

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Festival De Cannes Jour Trois

No need to tell you Jean-Jacques is at Festival De Cannes.  I am sure you know this. Today I see Scorsese presente The Red Shoes, a classic from ‘48.  I have no time to write. Tonight I have dinner with my old friend Francis Coppola. I am excited to hear about his movie Tetro. Ciao.

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