Kellie Hogan, inconnu Creative Director: Your blog, Internet K-Hole, is a virtual plethora of old photographs. It’s a total dream for anyone who loves nostalgia, art or people-watching. Tell me, where do you find the photos you post on your blog? Bianca Peach, Internet K-Hole: I’d say 25% are found photos at swap meets at the … Continue reading »
Monthly Archives: December 2012
The Top 12 Best Pre-2012
Congratulations, readers of inconnu! The world didn’t end. You know what that means, right? An entire slew of “Best of 2012” posts: best movies, best TV moments, best One Direction haircuts, the internet is sure to have them all. And it’s never really the best of all of 2012, is it? Just the past few months, because, you … Continue reading »
Mike’s One Or Two Sentence Summations of Amazing Albums…
…that came out this year that maybe you heard or maybe you didn’t, but that doesn’t really mean anything because every one experiences things differently and absorbs information differently or something- click through for links! Shields by Grizzly Bear- There is such a beautiful, concise tone to the entirety of Shields. The craft of their … Continue reading »
The Ultimate Christmas Movie Breakdown
Gather round ye olde television set little children, and enjoy one of the many movies the holiday season provides us with… The Classics: It’s A Wonderful Life (1946) A Christmas Story (1983) White Christmas (1954) Miracle on 34th Street (1947 and 1994) The Animated/Stop Motion Ones: How The Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966) A Charlie Brown … Continue reading »
In Response to that New York Times Article: I’m Fine With Being a Hipster
Christy Wampole wrote an article for the New York Times a few weeks about living a life without irony. She talked about how the clothes people wear and hobbies they do are almost always done in jest and how that makes them seemingly cooler than everyone else. So, there I was, on the L train … Continue reading »
Everything You Didn’t Know You Needed To Know About Lincoln
For any non-cinephiles in the house, Lincoln is one of those anticipated, Oscar-bait movies-of-the-year. Generally, this means it’s going to be aesthetically pleasing but maybe slightly gritty, have lots of dry, witty dialogue co-mingled with inspiring speeches. Starring a couple of established actors with award-worthy careers who’ve undergone a few physical transformations either from crazy, … Continue reading »