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PIGALLE COLLECTION
July 5th 10, 5:41
PIGALLE COLLECTION
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COLD CUTS
June 7th 10, 3:38
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*AboutCold Cuts brings the first true New York Style barbershop culture to Japan; providing both scissors & clipper services.
Just as Cold Cuts (deli sandwiches) is an essential part of New York lifestyle, so is getting a “cut” at the local barbershop.Cold Cuts mission is to provide a NY lifestyle/culture through its SPACE to establish a community center, as barbershops in New York do.
The store also carries carefully selected “premium” merchandises(accessories, caps, artwork, mixtapes, gear…)
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*Willis the Barber ProfileWillis The Barber is licensed master barber who has been on the grind for over 10 years and have managed to appear
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*ServicesNewYork Style Barbershop Cuts includes :
fades / temples / skin fades / shape up / ceasars / gentlemen cuts /shaves / freestyle….and much more———————————————-
*Brands / ProductsAmongst Friends / Complete Technique / Hall of Fame / Gabriel Urist / Ricky Powell / Rockwell / SUPER / VERS / Mixtapes / Blunt Wraps
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COLDCUTS3-8-101 Sakuragaoka Shibuya Tokyo Japan東
TEL : 03-5458-0308Open 11:00 ~ 21:00
info@coldcuts.biz
http://www.coldcuts.biz
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PARRA AT PROJECT SPACE : Los Angeles
March 16th 10, 4:31
Yes, Yes, Yes
Works of Art by Parra1 April – 30 April 2010
Opening reception
Thursday 1 April 2010
19:00 – 23:00 PSTProject Space
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603 North La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90036
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NOW I REMEMBER
March 10th 10, 2:56
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Welcome to the HOUSE
March 2nd 10, 0:56
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Aram Dikiciyan
January 26th 10, 3:47






-tell us about your background.
I was born and raised in west Berlin – at that time an island of freedom surrounded by communist East Germany. There was a sense of isolation, but also pride. Overall, it was a comfortable place to be.
During the 80s I got into the skateboarding and graffiti scene inspired by heros like Christian Hosoi, Mike Vallely, Natas Kaupas and Ray Barbee.
My graffiti antics ended abruptly after losing my canvas – and perpetual playground – the Berlin Wall. Of course I maintained an interest in hip hop culture, as well as skateboarding, but found myself getting more and more into snowboarding at that time.
I would travel to the mountains of Switzerland, Austria, what was then Czechoslovakia and France almost every weekend. Later, in the 90s, I started surfing which became my major passion and which I have stuck with ever since.
The path to becoming a photographer came during my time as an editor at Lodown …
-tell us about Lodown times
A few friends of mine came together to create Lodown Magazine in late 96.
My old friend graphic designer Thomas Marecki aka Marok, fresh from his success with the Superlo 8 movie, was the publisher, with Marley Fabisiewicz, Alexander Flach aka Axel Foley, Stefan Batsch aka Skism and a whole bunch of freelance editors and contributors involved.
It was quite a posse.
I’m very proud of what we did: introducing fresh material from street art to bmx, skate and snowboarding, street fashion, graphic design and music.
Shooting legends such as Chad Muska, Arthur Baker, Jazzy Jeff, Babu or the Mighty Crown – summer-camp sessions with the Burton or Volcom team. Adidas/Y3, Nike, Vans, Eastpak, Spiewak… those brands were committed to the project.
Hip Hop was on the speakers. Meeting artists like Kostas Serimetis, Futura 2000, Kaws, Delta and Eric Haze was very cool. It was a lot of fun, a creative time. Lodown was a huge influence and instilled a deep interest in fashion and art.
-tell us about your berlin
Over the years many things have changed and i’m not sure anymore what my Berlin really is or what it has become. Of course I was very into subculture … was having a lot of fun after the wall came down.
East Berlin was a thrilling adventure playground. Very exciting and full of freedom. I have great memories of my time living in Kreuzberg close to the old border.
Berlin is definitely a great place, but I feel more comfortable living in Tokyo now.
-tell us about your tokyo
My Tokyo pretty much consists of Aoyama, Shibuya and Nakameguro. I only make occasional excursions into the rest of the city. It’s so vast.
Those areas represent an amazing concentration of creativity – very stimulating. It feels very cold-hearted sometimes, but the role of “outsider” gives you a fascinating perspective on life.
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A YEAR END PARTY / NEXUSVII®
December 14th 09, 23:49
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REST STORE
December 13th 09, 7:59
REST STORE is a new New York’s finest.
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Precinct 5 Opening
December 10th 09, 4:42
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Patta x Nike Air Max Premium QS
November 26th 09, 5:10
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PARRA’s “POP FRUIT” SCULPTURE
November 25th 09, 8:57
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COME AND FIND US
November 12th 09, 3:13
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Tokyo
November 9th 09, 8:09
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HOUSE OF DOLLS
October 29th 09, 21:47
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RIKKI KASSO : COLOR
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