Featured Oddity A Green Christmas: Tree Etiquette for the 21st Century

December 6, 2011 - 10:23 am

The holidays give us a great opportunity to flex our “sustainability muscles” like He-Man or Xena the Warrior Princess and we can start with doing right the predominant cultural centerpiece of the American living room, the Christmas tree.

My boss came to work Monday excited about her past weekend, having set up her synthetic tree. She has been using it for several seasons now, and she told me that if you use it 9 times or more, it’s impact on the world is less harsh than that of cutting down a real living tree each year. This got my mind wondering… Was this true? Is a re usable plastic tree more sustainable than a single use living tree? What is the best way to recycle both real and synthetic trees? I decided to do some research and report back. The following is what I discovered.

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Austin TX Featured Gallery Shamrock Shades: Doing Our Bit To Keep It Green

March 19, 2011 - 9:30 am

We at ChinaShop spent the day Thursday in Austin, Texas celebrating St Patrick’s Day. What better way to share our love of the Emerald Isle than to whip out our favorite pair of shades and help with the green effort in the process.

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Fashion A Fashion Icon Goes Green

November 4, 2010 - 10:36 am

Gale Parker

Gale Parker has played quite an amazing role in the history of the fashion world.  She was a muse to style gods Valentino and Yves St. Laurent, a contributing editor at Andy Warhol’s Interview, Design Director for Ralph Lauren’s Woman’s Collection, and the youngest Fashion Editor at Vogue.  Her earliest memories consist of mingling with fashion designers on vacations in Paris and searching for second hand treasures in New York thrift stores.  Gale’s latest endeavor is her eco-fashion line, Clothespin, which offers stylish and individually designed dresses, blouses, and skirts that cater to woman of all body types. Her pieces are constructed from never before worn 1940’s vintage fabrics that Gale acquires from all over the world, vintage buttons, and frilly lace, which she blends together with organic yarns.  Clothespin also features jewelry, boots, leather belts, scarves, purses, and other accessories hand-picked from places like India, Morocco, Thailand, Czechoslovakia, and Paris.  Gale takes custom dress orders from the vintage fabric of her customer’s choice at her Melrose Avenue shop.

Gale graciously took time out of her extremely busy schedule to share some tales of her fabulous past and to discuss her new green collection, Clothespin:

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Music Music Magic 10/22/10

October 22, 2010 - 2:24 pm

Cee Lo Green

Another gem from croontastic crooner, Cee-Lo Green off his upcoming The Lady Killer (out November 3)! Pretty Much Amazing has it exactly right when they say “… ‘Old Fashion’ sounds like a classic, like a song you’ve known all your life.” Loving this track; makes me want to get dolled up 1960s / “Mad Men” steez, sip an Old Fashioned in some dark bar and dance with Don Draper (He’s so dreamy… Apparently this song also makes me use word’s like “dreamy”).

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Fashion Going Green at LA Fashion Week

October 22, 2010 - 12:09 pm

LA Fashion Week

‘Green’ is all the rage right now. We are told that we should switch our cleaning products to be environmentally safe.  We are supposed to recycle and use refillable water bottles.  We should carpool to work whenever possible and must definitely conserve water.  This we all know and hear on a daily basis, but what about clothing?  Is there a way to be a friend to the Earth and be fully clothed? More importantly, does green clothing exist that is actually fashionable?

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Featured Gallery Music Treasure Hunting at Amoeba Music

September 20, 2010 - 11:14 am

Amoeba Music is such a cool store.  I really feel so fortunate to have it in my city.  I visit often, sometimes with a purchase in mind, but usually just to browse.  I always come out with a shopping bag; the temptation is just too massive.  If you don’t know what Amoeba Music is, I’ll give you the Cliff Notes rundown: It’s basically a ginormous independent music store that sells CDs, records, DVDs, VHS, posters, books, and other music paraphernalia.  In addition, they have a bunch of fabulous in-store music performances, weekly DJs spinning, contests, and all sorts of events.  When you walk in, it’s so big that they have actual printed out store maps available dictating where you can find anything you might be looking for.  You could literally spend hours in the store (I definitely have).

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Gallery Music Sex, Drugs, and Sunglasses: Hard Fest 2010

August 9, 2010 - 1:07 pm

A pupilometer is a device which is used by an ophthalmologist to test the response of a person’s pupil to visual stimuli.  Ya know that hole in your eyeball that a friendly police officer tends to enjoy shining a light in when you’ve had 2 or 16 beers. It’s been determined that the amount of dilation of the pupil in the eye can be proportional to the amount of particular interest in a subject.  The size of dilation indicates an increase in mental processes, but the speed of dilation can also be a sign of drug use or intoxication. I.e. Mr. Flashlight. HARD fest was this weekend in La-La land and I decided that this would be an opportune time to study this very phenomena my scientific self. But, with a camera flash.  The following gallery I believe will duly support my early hypothesis: I believe the crowd will be very into the show and thus pupils will be dilated to reflect said peeked interest. Either that or as one police officer in attendance relayed to me, “These f#@king kids are whacked out of their GD minds”…

party with sluts

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Event Sweatshop Coming To Coachella

March 15, 2010 - 7:39 am

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When environmental education group Global Inheritance began their partnership with Coachella in 2004, the idea was a simple as having a bunch of artist apply paint to garbage cans in an effort to encourage recycling while helping to keep the concert grounds debris free. Seven years on, and GI’s efforts at the annual music festival have become some of the weekend’s most talked about activities. Whether it’s exchanging 10 empty water bottles for one full one, or peddling a bicycle to recharge your cell phone, Global Inheritance doesn’t just educate and amuse a few concert goers, it finds a way of making the event better for everyone, even if they never step foot out of the VIP area.

This year, Global Inheritance has come up with their most interactive concept yet. Building on the idea of human power, the group has put together the Sweatshop DJ initiative—a human powered DJ set-up that allows ambitious jocks to take to the decks in the desert, so long as they can bring enough friends to fuel the sound system via their own pedal power. It takes a lot of human movement to keep the juice flowing—12 friends in all, turning cranks, pedaling bikes and running on a gigantic hamster wheel. But the opportunity to rock even a passing crowd at Coachella is too great of an opportunity for amateur DJs to pass up.

“We want to inspire people to rethink the way we look at energy consumption,” explains Global Inheritance founder Eric Ritz, while declining to tell us what music he personally prefers. “It doesn’t matter,” he insists. “I support all shapes and sizes.”

Learn how to be a Sweatshop DJ at globalinheritance.org