Showing posts with label journo jerk off. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journo jerk off. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Go ahead, beat me this year. I'll even give you 10 tips. That and some other new stuff up on Canada.com, where I'm currently hanging out online. (Update: GlobalTV and The Province? Hi, friends.)
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Sunday, June 05, 2011
Monday, May 09, 2011
A rusty typewriter waits for me in Toronto. Until this, two new online articles will have to do. I'm now covering art for 10 Magazine in Seoul. Column on Juergen Teller in the book's Calendar next month. Now up: a blog on the National Museum of Contemporary Art's media art show and some art listings for May.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
The job sounded easy enough. Each week I’d hit the streets and wait for stylish pedestrians. Once spotted, I’d snap a photo and ask a few questions about the subject’s style.
Turns out the fashion forward are few and far between. Hours would tick by with eyes glued to foot traffic, counting track pants and dog leashes like sheep before bed. Logo tee-shirt after logo tee-shirt would pass, followed by floral dress after floral dress.
The lot of them didn’t look bad, just casual and indifferent, anonymous in whatever was standard issue for wherever they were going. But now and then something a block away would catch my eye and I’d quicken my pace, dart between cars and people towards them, reach out and tap their shoulder. “Excuse me…”
Here are a few of my favourties.
*The full series can be seen on Canada.com. Click here to view the final installment. All content copyright Canwest twenty-ten.
Chris Seldon Spotted: Queen St. W, outside Clafouti
Chris Seldon smiles when he hears his outfit called a “Canadian tuxedo.” Seldon, a marketing consultant in the music business, laughs and says he toned down his outfit today, but usually adheres to the “farmer look,” which explains all the denim. A pair of classic black Ray-ban sunglasses, brown boots and a helmet for riding motorcycle completes the ensemble.
Angelo AmanteSpotted: Beaches boardwalk
Angelo Amante’s look is straight out the Hamptons, but he is seen here strolling down the boardwalk in Toronto’s Beaches neighbourhood. Amante, an aspiring fashion designer, paired his white Uniqlo jeans with a sweater tee bought on vacation in London and boat shoes to create a classic summer look.
Darina EscobarSpotted: Augusta and Naussa
Darina Escobar’s bag is for both function and for fashion. The Ottawa-based student used the oversized weekender bag—a vintage piece given to her by a friend—to carry everything she needed for her trip to Toronto. Escobar’s Dollhouse brand shoes were purchased at Winners, her denim shorts are from H&M, and gold and white tied blouse was found second hand.
Elise GatscheneSpotted: Queen and Yonge
Elise Gatschene had been looking for something to pair with these loud, high-waisted printed pants on a recent shopping trip. She came across a rack of Alexander Wang and inspiration hit. Gatschene purchased a dress by the hot young New York designer, but realized his signature black tube top was the perfect piece to wear with her printed pants. She finishes the look with a vest from Urban Outfitters, worn here outside the Eaton Centre where Gatschene was taking in another day of shopping.
FrankSpotted: Yonge and Shuter
His name is Frank, but he goes by Fingers. Like Prince, Frank deems the surname an unnecessary accessory. On his breast Frank wears two pins; one from the 1992 American election (reading “I want Ross Perot for President”) and another with a Truman-era Republican slogan, “I Like Ike.” The tweed suit was purchased online and shipped from France. “You don’t find riding pants like these in North America,” Frank says.
Andrew ChipmanSpotted: Osborne and River
Andrew Chipman is the blogger behind the popular Winnipeg-based fashion and DIY blog Pull Teeth. He is seen here in Osborne Village wearing pleated shorts recently purchased from a thrift shop and a Converse cotton tee from Target. The accessories: thrifted sunglasses, a Yves Saint Laurent canvas bag, and a necklace Chipman put together himself—featuring three pendants, including a tiny tooth from Marc by Marc Jacobs.
Chanelle SalnikowskiSpotted: Albert and McDermot
Chanelle Salnikowski is pictured here pausing as she puts up posters for a local metal show in Winnipeg featuring the band Nuclear Assault. Salniko wore an outfit appropriate for the occasion: a studded leather motorcycle jacket by Miss Sixty, paired with a silver spiked bracelet and an acid wash skirt, both by H&M. Salnikowski is an aspiring stylist and has an upcoming spread in the Winnipeg-based fashion and culture magazine Sandbox.
Meghan KinitaSpotted: Albert and Bannatyne
Meghan Kinita is seen here on her bicycle under a canopy of trees in Winnipeg’s historic Exchange District. Kinita is wearing a dress from Rodarte’s capsule collection for Target and shoes by Steve Madden. In hand is a red jacket covered in rosettes from H&M’s organic garden collection. What is Kinita’s style? “It’s based on colours and fabrics that remind me of people I love,” she says. “This dress reminds me of being in New Orleans with my boyfriend Dave.”
Meaghan WallerSpotted: Winnipeg Folk Festival, main entrance
Canada’s Next Top Model cycle three winner Meaghan Waller is seen here in her menswear style blouse over a black bathing suit top, with exposed leopard print bottoms under denim cutoffs.
Meg and Erin KroekerSpotted: Winnipeg Folk Festival, in the food village
Meg and Erin Kroeker are well known in Winnipeg as a pair of stylish sisters. Erin, seen here in a re-worked graphic tee and bright red skirt, is the manager of Para Mix, the Osborne Village based boutique where many of her outfits are from. Meg wears a floppy oversized hat, perfect for creating a spot of shade during a long, sunny day at a music festival.
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fashion,
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street style
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Post script paper callsA little post script from my Viral Vegetation project: just when I thought it was time to bring out the dinner mints, the Star called. They read my food article on Rabble and asked if I'd write a news piece for their paper. On the cover of tomorrow's living section, and on the web today, here she is: Using the web to find a foodie near you.
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foodie feature,
journo jerk off,
social media
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
When the romantics begin, the end is near, as I’m reminded by that hyphen-optional blog. She and I both made the pilgrimage from Winnipeg four falls ago, without an end in sight. Well, it seems we made it, and when spring arrives we'll put down schoolbooks, grin and hold up papers proving what we've done.
By now we’re all talked out, have little left to say on journo ethics or content on the web. We’ve handed in our papers, projects, feature stories, and TV segments; are waiting to be judged. We crammed in as much as possible, will be released ready to un-learn.
But after those lengthy lecture halls I’m reminded that we had snack time, watched TV on each others' couches, shared coffee and beer. So Carli, you’re right: without this program, and you, and the lot of them, I’ll too will be a little lost.
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