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Spotlight On: Eduardo Recife
Go goofy for vintage? Then you’ll love Eduardo Recife.
His works are filled with the stylish, innovative qualities worthy of hipster appreciation, however lacking sardonic undertones. As a graphic artist and illustrator, Recife presents a view of a world filled with whimsy, tradition, purpose and deeper meaning. Using vintage ads, words and phrases, and splashes of color Recife...
How To Become A Grown Up: The List
At the age of five and twenty, life is in flux between feeling precious and infinitely horrifying. Questions are ubiquitous. What does the future hold? Will goals be met? What career will you have? Will you have a partner? Be a parent? Have a house to call your own? Ever know yourself? Have your worst fears come true? Are you already defined? Destined?
So I...
Latest Obsession: Greek Yogurt
Greek yogurt is like your mom’s store bought yogurt, but ten times better. Unless, of course, your mom was Greek and into tradition. What makes this yogurt unique is its delightfully thick texture as a result of it being strained. This process creates a dense, creamy consistency, a tangier flavor and twice the amount of protein per serving. When, with a flair for indulgence, this creamy...
The Disappearing Act
Perhaps if I set my phone in the right spot, or do the right things during my day, or say the right things, or ask the Universe for divine intervention, or learn my lesson, or gain perspective, or correct the mistakes I made with my ex, or talk to my mother, or cry to my therapist, or bug out on my friends maybe then the phone will ring. Maybe you’re just waiting for me to be my best.
Why...