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Eleven Fashion Tips from Sedrick & Moses

Posted on December 8, 2009 | By Patty Pino | 1 Comment

Faux Hawk – Don’t be a tool.

Shirt tucked in to Sweatpants – it means you’re crazy.

New Balance Sneakers – We know! They’re good for your feet…but, they’re not good for your sex life.

All of one color.

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TSF3: Frustrated Pleasures

Posted on December 5, 2009 | By Robert LaFrance | No Comments

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Episode 3: Always looking for something else or something other to the somethings we experience every day, we focus on the changed experience of finding new music and the
challenges to the way we eat.  We wrap with the Sleeping Giant’s favorite musician, Scout Niblett.

Episode 3: Always looking for something else or something other to the somethings we experience every day, we focus on the changed experience of finding new music and the challenges to the way we eat.  We wrap with the Jolly Green Giant’s favorite musician, Scout Niblett.

<Check out Rob’s Why All New Music Sucks, a Meandering Rant from TSF3>

The Power of Tape, a Meandering Rant from TSF2

Posted on December 5, 2009 | By Patty Pino | 2 Comments

When we were kids, it was all about the tape.  The shift of melody and voices from vinyl to magnetic-coated plastic took rhythm and word from inside to outside.

Tape gave us freedom.  No longer were we limited to music on record players in badly-paneled living rooms, plaid decorated bed rooms, or from the all-too-moist carpeted rec rooms that once were called basements.

Tape liberated us from just listening to the radio.  Now, we could pick music on the go. We brought our collective groove to the streets…
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