Chad Moore











Skating and beautiful raw moments captured by photographer Chad Moore.

Give a damn!


Necklace and tee by Falling Whistles, a nonprofit started by Sean Carasso, after a trip to the war zone of the Democratic Republic of Congo. You can help raise awareness for this cause by wearing the whistle necklace or tee, and all proceeds go towards supporting the rehabilitation of war-affected children. At price of only $20 for the tee and $30 for the whistle everyone can afford to help.

Here is excerpt from the story:

This is the story of a single day.

A single, shape-shifting, life-changing, perspective-altering, never.be.the.same.kinda day.

I originally went to Africa to put shoes on kids' feet. My friend Blake had built a company grounded in giving and there I was, on the ground, giving.

After the shoe drop, I wandered. Sometimes with friends, sometimes alone, sometimes safe, sometimes not. I wanted into the wild. And wild it was.

I yelled at thieving, conniving monkeys and saw Nelson Mandela yell from stage. Cried in refugee camps and laughed during moonlight tribal dances. Saw a baby born and parents buried. Went south and climbed a cliff to scream from the point of the world and made my way north to see Invisible Children become visible in Uganda. Slept in mansions and huts, ate porridge and gazelle, swam with otters, fended off pickpockets and rarely showered, stopped, or stood still.

For two months, there was death and destruction, failure and fear, adventure.wonder. motion. But all around was a pervasive hope moving steadily toward what could only be described as progress. Stories of change everywhere to be found.

Until I walked into the chaos of Congo. The so-called Democratic Republic of Congo, home to one of history's deadliest wars. Strange circumstances led me to her doorstop, but there I stood ready to see what she might show my western eyes. The following is what they saw.

I hope to one day tell the story in full, but for now peek into this single chapter...

As I’m writing you, the sun is setting just over the central lake in Goma. My computer screen blurs. I cannot help the weeping that hinders my vision and falls on the keys even as I type these words.

Bob Dylan said something along the lines of

"People tell me it’s a sin, to hold so much pain and hurt within."

I suppose I’m wondering if they were right

We originally planned to spend the day tracking down the rebel leader Nkunda. We had arranged an armed escort to take us into his territory. However after speaking with a Congolese military journalist who had just returned from that area, we decided to postpone the trip.

He said the upcoming Peace Conference had infuriated Nkunda’s rebels and
they had gone mad with drugs.

He told us it didn’t matter who guarded us, the sight of our white skin would enrage them and they would fire. "Another day, but not this day" was his advice. We thought it prudent to take note.

Instead, we caught back up with the 5 boys that had just escaped two of the rebel armies.


Yay Friday!


I love the 70s styling of Dagg and Stacey.

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I love Project Runway, I was on the fence about showing the final collections for the last 3 designers. But the future of the L.A. season looks grim and may never air for viewers to see. All the designers who were part of the 6th season worked really hard making garments under time constraints while still having to be creative and blow away the judges. Making it to the PR finale is a great accomplishment. As a fashion student I have a new found appreciation for the hours of work that go into making garments.
Corporate greed has cost the very talented designers of Project Runway season 6 the great joy to walk down the runway at Bryant Park and present their collections. I am quite angry at that fact the joy of showing in the tents was taken from these talented fashion designers. Considering the current economy I would not be surprised if this is the last time any designers will be able to showcase their collections at this venue. In happier news I was blown away by the level of talent of the final three for the season which may never air... Besides who the f watches Lifetime anyway? I hope PR stays on Bravo where it belongs. I guess we will have to watch what happens.

Covered with love


I love Makool Loves You, this look makes me excited for warm days and riding my Paul Frank beach cruiser.