Wednesday, December 5, 2007

The Luxe


OK - seriously - I love this cover. Maybe it's because I love Gossip Girl, and this is basically Gossip Girl circa 1899. But really, if I was a girl, THIS is the girl I'd wanna be. And THAT is the dress I'd want to wear. Everywhere!

That's front cover next to back cover, BTW.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Evan Gaffney Does Samuel Delany


These are re-releases of classic 70s sci-fi novels by Samuel R. Delany. Published by Vintage in 2001. I love the Swiss look of these, with the visible grid structure, and a font that looks a lot like Helvetica...but I don't think it is...

Here's a blurb about Dhalgren, the most famous of these novels, from Amazon:

"A mysterious disaster has stricken the midwestern American city of Bellona, and its aftereffects are disturbing: a city block burns down and is intact a week later; clouds cover the sky for weeks, then part to reveal two moons; a week passes for one person when only a day passes for another. The catastrophe is confined to Bellona, and most of the inhabitants have fled. But others are drawn to the devastated city, among them the Kid, a white/American Indian man who can't remember his own name. The Kid is emblematic of those who live in the new Bellona, who are the young, the poor, the mad, the violent, the outcast - the marginalized."

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Mister B. Gone









What more can I say. The best Christmas Gift ever! Someone needs to give me this, and that's that.

Cover design by Mary Schuck. What a great marriage of cover and interior! The flyleaves have an antique-y colorful pattern on them that looks like a hellish spider-web. I love how the inside pages are olde looking. What a concept! Something to do that's really fun and geeky: go through each page looking for duplicate stains.

I dare ye to click on the first page and start reading....

Two Lives, Part Deux!


From maximalism to minimalism in one posting! Love the worn edge of the "cover" at the top. Spine is brilliant - to come.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Roberto de Vicq's Two Lives



OMG! How'd he DO that???!!!!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Hard-Fi




Top shows the new LP. Next is a single. Bottom is Hard-Fi's last LP.

This is "Hard to Beat" from the first album:


And "Cash Machine":

Thursday, November 15, 2007

The Maytrees



















This is a new release from Harper Collins and it's on prominent display at major bookstores. Designed by Mary Schuck. I think it's cool that the publisher went with such a simple, purely typographic cover. The type becomes the the image. I love how none of the type lines up - it flows, and since the novel takes place in the natural seaside world of Provincetown, that makes sense. The colors are air, water, and sand. And I can't help thinking the title text block and author block represent the husband and wife in the story, with "A Novel" symbolizing a third character. The cover arouses instant interest because it looks like nothing else around it. Its empty space invites you to touch it.

Here's the plot description from barnes & noble:

Toby Maytree first sees Lou Bigelow on her bicycle in postwar Provincetown, Massachusetts. Her laughter and loveliness catch his breath. Maytree is a Provincetown native, an educated poet of thirty. As he courts Lou, just out of college, her stillness draws him. Hands-off, he hides his serious wooing, and idly shows her his poems.

In spare, elegant prose, Dillard traces the Maytrees' decades of loving and longing. They live cheaply among the nonconformist artists and writers that the bare tip of Cape Cod attracts. Lou takes up painting. When their son Pete appears, their innocent Bohemian friend Deary helps care for him. These people are all loving, and ironic. Theirs is a simple and bold story.

In this moving novel, Dillard intimately depicts nature's vastness and nearness. She presents willed bonds of loyalty, friendship, and abiding love. Warm and hopeful, The Maytrees is the surprising capstone of Annie Dillard's original body of work.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Jaws V - Rose Garden of Death



















Thanks to the hot chicks at Gofugyourself.com for this lovely morsel.

Monday, November 5, 2007

The Best Band Ever!!!































OMG, Midlake.

New Gray318!!!



















OMG! I nearly fainted when I saw this in the bookstore. Little foil dots all over! I wanted to make love to it right then and there. Or at least run my tongue all over its luscious goodness. Click on it for the full effect.

Amazon says:
"From Booklist
Four close girlfriends from upper-class Saudi families attend university and medical school in Riyadh and in Chicago and San Francisco. They talk in chat rooms, IM on their mobiles to their boyfriends and each other. But even with all the hip technology, they cannot escape deep-seated oppressive traditions after they return to Riyadh. Sadeem's fiancĂ© dumps her after she has sex with him. Gamrah's husband divorces her after she discovers he is having an affair. Michelle and Faisal adore each other, but he gives her up when his family says so. The Religious Police arrest one couple in a coffee bar. But most families don't need official help to interfere in women's lives. Translated from the Arabic, this debut novel was immediately banned in Saudi Arabia. The 25-year-old Saudi writer (now studying in Chicago but planning to return home) tells it from the inside, complete with the contradictions and betrayals that define daily lfe. The Sex and the City–type drama is fast, wry, witty, and anguished. And so are the politics: "He appreciates her independence. But can't find his." Rochman, Hazel"

Hide Your Children



James Beard is here, and he's hungry. Very hungry.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

The Book We'll ALL Be Reading



















First of all, Lance has scruff. Second, He's got some chest hair peaking out. This is not a boy. This is a MAN. And what a great touch - a screaming throng of concertgoers in his shades. Plus that undeniably Sex and the City title treatment. I am NOT leaving the house until I've read this at LEAST three mo' times.

OMG, Tom Ford!





Wow Tom Ford.......Wow. I love giving candid interviews and then asking the magazine to candidly photoshop me a new ass crack. After careful study, I would bet my pinkie toe that Mr. Ford's actual crack ends where the arrow indicates. The remaining yard of crack seems to be entirely fictional. Note the model on the right's rather imperfect crack - MORE proof! Please feel free to click on the images to get the full Tom Ford Experience.

And here is Mr. Ford's new fragrance ad, also garnishing the pages of OUT Magazine:


Oh yes. I kid you not. At least he had the foresight to put the scent flap on the thigh, leaving room for creativity in his next ad.

Thank GOD to the slow checkout line at Whole Foodz!

Do the D.A.N.C.E
















This video is SO last April, but it's pretty awesome! Click and enjoy.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Nathan Englander Gets Good Covers






The letters in the second version of Relief are interlaced into the hair! Cool! Relief is a collection of short stories.

"In one tale, a wigmaker from an ultra-orthodox Brooklyn enclave journeys into Manhattan for supplies and, more importantly, inspiration--frequenting a newsstand where she pays for the right to flip through forbidden fashion magazines."
- Amazon.com"

Friday, November 2, 2007

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Casual Fridays


Click and play - it's that song from Donnie Darko.

Gossip Girl Recap








Poor Blair. No matter how devious her plans are, she always ends up a virgin. Maybe she should try being a blonde.

How to Be Popular


from the book How to Be Popular:Everything you need to know, and more! by Jennnifer McKnight-Trontz.

I Feel Bad for This Cat

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Everything Olde is New Again




It's interesting that indie rock bands are doing the "ye olde book cover" look on their CDs. And Morrissey's just awesome.