Check out the teaser for “Everything is Practice”, a new film by All Day Everyday directed by Jake Sumner. The short film, an intimate moment with Spike Lee as he’s coaching his son’s soccer team in the LES, premiered at the NYC STADIUM opening [pics below]. There is a sweet fire extinguisher/paint installation in the locker room downstairs by Jack Greer. And the party was fun fun.. more events to come, so be on the lookout.
Kevin took these photos on an epic weekend bike journey -with the usual cast of characters- through Brooklyn to the New Calvary cemetery. I have always loved the way these headstones mimic the Manhattan skyline just beyond them like some miniature-model-land that pretty much sums it all up, in the more daring & truthful of Clichés, with its unassuming resemblance the skyscrapers beyond…. Yah. So anyway, these are some beautiful people feeling the Power of love over death…
Frances took some epic little pictures [of some wonderfully willing participants] wearing Reindeer antlers at the Theroux, Ronson, Saved Holiday Party at the Smyth Hotel..
And there you have hotties- Asa Larsson and Heidi Bivens. Plus an always adorable Jake Sumner.
See above a jubilant Kevin Kearney and Together-as-One Emma Reeves and A.S. in all their drunken-antlered-splendor!
More of Fra’s work- http://www.francestulkhart.com/
[Also worth noting 'Goof Ball' fits on your knukles]
BING BANG RING: Anna Sheffield is going mobile. In June, the designer launched an iPhone application where consumers are able to browse her Bing Bang jewelry collection and buy pieces directly from the unit. Users can also read Sheffield’s blog from their iPhones, which features contributors such as Yenna Christensen, Othelo Gervacio, Lindsey Thornburg and Bethany Mallet. The application was conceived and developed by technology firm Tessuto and directed by All Day Everyday, a creative advertising agency led in part by Sheffield’s chief executive officer, Kevin Kearney.
“Having an iPhone application is not optional, it is imperative,” Kearney said. “We launched our iPhone application to facilitate communication with our primary consumer base. We feel that the iPhone user and our customer share very similar psychographic qualities. This creates a natural fit for our brand to extend its reach through association with one of the most amazing companies in the world.”
I saw these little diddies at Urban in the men’s department.. Now, that’s a handy party favor..
Then I took a closer look….and Wow! What a befitting choice of names, I thought. Did the inventor of this amazing Beer-holding Salutation device in fact know my Brother??