Author Archives: Luke Norris
Nothing beats a Sunday of R ‘n’ R before you start the week…
In Hong Kong, sometimes it’s hard to find timeout. Work days are longer and the weekends tend to be taken up with drinks, dinners and late afternoon breakfasts. So when you get a few hours free on a sunny day, there’s nothing better than getting poolside. The weather over the past few days has been perfect, so instead of having a big saturday night and a sunday recovering in bed. I caught up on some work last night and spent the day sitting by the pool at Four Seasons reading magazines, sketching in my pad and chatting to friends back in Australia. Now I’m ready to start the week!
‘I’m Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59’ Book
Written by Doug Edwards, who was Google’s marketing and brand management director and the 59th employee, I’m Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59 is an inside look at working in the world’s largest online search engine. He reveals how working in a massive non-hierarchical company is like, and the laid-back nature of Google’s founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
Having joined the company before it exploded into the size it is today, Doug Edwards is able to bring you back to the beginning where Google was just starting to establish itself. The book ultimately is a revealing memoir of a massive corporation that doesn’t necessarily go by the book, which is perfect for satiating our fascination with Google.
I’m Feeling Lucky is available on Amazon for USD$16.44.
R.I.P. Amy Winehouse (1983-2011)
It’s a sad day to see that Amy Winehouse has died at such a young age of 27. I’ve been a huge fan of her music for years and has always been someone I’d loved to have seen live. I was lucky enough to meet her a few years ago, while staying at the Soho Grand in New York City. It was winter time and we seemed to keep bumping into each other while we were both having a cigarette. She had obviously been fighting some personal demons over the years and unfortunately got the better of her in the end. My prayers go out to you Amy and your family and your music will live on.
The Telegraph –
Miss Winehouse, who came to fame with her debut album Frank in 2003, was found at her flat in north London this afternoon, the Metropolitan Police have confirmed.
They say that they received a call at 4.05pm calling for help for a woman in Camden. Paramedics were called to the scene, but she was pronounced dead at the scene.
The death is “unexplained” but not thought to be suspicious, according to police. Sources have told the Sunday Mirror that an overdose of drink and drugs is the suspected cause of death.
Last month, Miss Winehouse cancelled her entire European tour, after an on-stage breakdown in Serbia. A statement on her website said “Amy Winehouse is withdrawing from all scheduled performances. Everyone involved wishes to do everything they can to help her return to her best and she will be given as long as it takes for this to happen.”
Friends of the singer had reportedly voiced fears that she was drinking herself to death, according to the Sun. They said: “Her drinking is totally out of control. Amy is constantly out of control on vodka.
In 2007 she married Blake Fielder-Civil, and the pair had a sometimes violent relationship. Fielder-Civil was imprisoned for conspiring to pervert the course of justice in 2008 and the pair divorced in 2009.
Bape + Transformers ABC Convoy
Bape and Transformers have released the Bape + Transformers ABC Convoy. The set consists of a Transformer truck robot and trailer, featuring an A Bathing Ape camouflage pattern all over. It’s not the coolest thing I’ve seen, but an interesting collaboration all the same.
KAWS + Hennessy VS Cognac Bottle Launch Party
Kaws collaborations are popping up all over the place over the past year. This time with Hennessy. Last night in New York City, Kaws and Hennessy threw a launch party for their collaborative Kaws x Hennessy VS Cognac Bottle with industry friends, art friends and even international friends. Some of Kaws mates were there including Haze, Todd James, Eric Elms and Edison Chen. ?uestlove provided the tunes for the night. The private and exclusive launch party took over the New Museum Sky Room featuring bottle art on all glass surfaces, collaborative bottles on display and a 3D motion video taking over the lobby. Look for the the limited edition of 420,000 Kaws + Hennessy VS Cognac Bottle on September 1st 2011 in the following cities: Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, San Francisco and Miami.
Jay-Z & Kanye West “Watch The Throne” Documentary
Kanye West & Jay-Z: Watch The Throne Documentary from introspective on Vimeo.
Jay-Z and Kanye offer up a mini-documentary revealing some of inner-workings during the creation process of Watch The Throne. Even Russel Crowe makes an appearance!
MICK JAGGER: “EXCESS WAS THE ORDER OF THE DAY”
The Talks Interview –
Mr. Jagger, what kept you from completely going off the deep end?
I mean we all did excessive things and I had a lot of unstable moments as I’m sure everyone does in their life. Maybe it helped me that I had a very centered upbringing.
So your parents basically.
Yeah, I think so. When you are young and you have a sort of close family life and stuff, it helps you to be centered for later. If you don’t have a centered upbringing, I think it is much more difficult.
You still had a very destructive lifestyle back then.
Excess was the order of the day. But that was just a period. You know you get excessive people nowadays as well. Today people are excessive consuming things, like consumer goods.
But you were even chased by the police for your drug abuse. How do you remember those days?
At the time it wasn’t very funny. It wasn’t very good because it completely took over our lives creatively and we couldn’t do this and couldn’t do that. You had to spend all your time trying to deal with all the police and you didn’t have time to do anything else.
Were there moments where you were lying in your bed thinking that you should slow down?
I was not that bad, no. I was pretty centered really. Once I even had a very nice house in the South of France that I rented from someone. I had a very nice garden, I could walk around, I had a really nice swimming pool. A friend of mine was a falconer and he used to come and train his falcons in my garden. I found that very restful and interesting.
The period you are referring to now was in 1971 when The Rolling Stones had to leave London because of massive tax problems. You were world famous back then, broke with the government on your tail.
We were broke, yeah. Taxes very were punitive. Through our own fault and other people’s faults we had not been very good with looking after our money. We got money from the record company to fund our album, otherwise we couldn’t have come to the South of France and lived in a nice place. But we had a lot of back taxes to pay and that was the only way we could do it at that time.
You ended up recording Exile on Main Street there, an album that became part of rock history. Looking back do you consider this as your most important work?
My finest hour. (laughs) Well, it is certainly good and certainly it was a very creative period, a really good period. Some very good things came in that period in music. There was some crap as well but there were some really good things, some good rock things, it was a very good period for soul music as well. They had great albums by Curtis Mayfield, James Brown, Marvin Gaye. It’s a very good album, but I don’t know if I have a best one. I mean do you have a best film? I don’t really have favorites. And I don’t listen to Rolling Stones albums.
How long does it take before you start to miss music?
I did seven years in the 80’s where I didn’t do any shows and I didn’t really miss it very much.
What’s your perception of yourself today? English gentleman or rock legend?
I don’t think of any of those things. They are all sort of meaningless. Meaningless typecasts. Do you wake up in the morning and think, “I’m such and such?” You just are you. You become aware of all that when you’re doing these kinds of official appointments. That’s the only time you ever think of it.
Your history with beautiful women is widely known and now your daughter Georgia Jagger is becoming a famous model. You know exactly how dirty that business is.
Yeah, well we chat about all that. We talk about all that quite a lot.
So any specific recommendations you give her?
Don’t take life too seriously and always remember: it is just a passing fad.
What feelings do you have when you think about the fact that one day the era of the Rolling Stones will be over?
Everyone’s life comes to an end. And all around us, you and me, our life will come to an end. You will stop being a journalist and you will die. So what can I tell you? We’re all going to come to the same fate. So you just keep going while you can, doing what you like. So I am just the same as everybody else.
If you don’t fear death, as you just stated, what about illness?
I don’t look at the clouds of tomorrow through the sunshine of today.
Keith Richards just wrote his autobiography. Would you ever publish one?
I’m sure I would but I think dwelling on the past for longer than a few months is really dull.
If you think back, what do you remember with fondness and what do you regret?
I don’t regret anything and I am very fond of all of it. My years with the Rolling Stones are and were a wonderful time, really. I mean, you could paint it in a very dark light: it was decadent, yeah it was quite decadent, but decadence is very enjoyable, isn’t it?
Conference of cool: Steve McQueen
Actor. Born Steven Terrence McQueen on March 24, 1930, in Beech Grove, Indiana. One of the most popular film actors of the 1960s and 1970s. Some of most memorable films include The Great Escape (1963), Bullitt (1968), The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) and The Getaway (1972).
Inspire Others
Late last night I received this email from a friend –
Today, a friend who owns a multi-brand streetwear store called me today from Seattle and he told me about what he’s been going through. He spent all of his money on opening a store, had a great concept but no plan. it’s been a little over a year since he opened and he’s giving up. Told me he’s selling all of his existing stock and wanted to know what to do.
I asked him, “How do you want me to help you?”
He said, “I don’t know. I just want some inspiration… some culture.”
I said, ” go to www.tuhinternational.com“
He said, “ok… speak later.”
He just texted me back and said, “Thank you. That site made me excited again.”
After just launching my new site. It’s great to hear feedback like this.
Mac OS-X Lion
Lion has been declared as “the world’s most advanced desktop operating system.” With over 250 new features! Check out all the new features here
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JUS SKE: Pharrell My Mind Is Playin’ Tricks On Me Mixtape
This is a few years old now, but kinda slipped through the cracks for a lot of peeps that missed it. Download here
- Jus Ske Shows You How To Hustle
- Keep It All The Way Playa
- Can I Have It Like Back In The Day
- How Does It Feel, WooHoo
- When Babies Cry
- An Englishman Was With That Girl In New York
- An Airbag Saved My Best Friend
- Smashing Young Girls
- First Class
- Our Optimistic Father
- I Really Like That Girl
- You Can Rise Too
- Take It Off And Get Lucky
GLOBE ‘YEAR ZERO’ Movie (Trailer)
YEAR ZERO TRAILER from GLOBE on Vimeo.
Very well shot and leaves me wanting to see more. YEAR ZERO is a modern take on high performance surfing set in a post-apocalyptic world, reminiscent of Mad Max or an HG Wells novel. It tells a story of a band of renegade surfers, including Dion Agius, Yadin Nicol, Nate Tyler, Taj Burrow, CJ Hobgood and Damien Hobgood, on a road trip through the apocalypse in search of waves, women, and good times. The film’s original soundtrack by BLACK MOUNTAIN, whom VICE MAGAZINE has called, “One of the best rock n’ roll bands of our time,” creates a sonic landscape that fully delivers the immersive experience that director Joe G envisioned for the film.
Nike Sportswear: Always On Team Nike
Part of the Nike Sportswear Always On campaign, this street ball at its finest. This is Team Nike.
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PAS House: The Skateable House
This is true meaning of living and breathing skateboarding.
The PAS House, to be built in Malibu, CA, is the ultimate rebuke to the notion that play shouldn’t occur indoors, simply because every surface in the house is skateable. PAS stands for Pierre Andre Senizergues, founder and CEO of Sole Technology, parent company of etnies, Emerica and eS. He came up with the vision for the house and got together with artist Gil Le Bon Delapointe to creat the design — a modern single family home and skate ramp in one — and eventually passed the project on to architect Francois Perrin, who is now finalizing plans on the house. Together they’ve created a skateboarder’s paradise, where everything from the kitchen counter to even the bed can be skated. Currently a full-scale, 753.5-square foot prototype of the house’s living area is on display at La Gaite Lyriqe in Paris. The exhibition will run through August 7th.
La Gaite Lyriqe
3 bis rue Papin | Map
75003 Paris France
Exhibition Date: Now – August 7th, 2011
Playboy Sole Mates: Top 23 Air Jordans Ever
Playboy and Jordans…. A collaboration made in heaven! Playboy ranked the Top 23 Air Jordan in a shoot entitled Sole Mates. Included in the shoot are Francesca Frigo, Jaime Edmondson, Jessica Burciaga, Patrice Hollis, Hiromi Oshima, Tiffany Taylor, Candice Cassidy, Kimberly Phillips and Heather Rae Young. The Jordan 1, 4, 5 and 6 were my personal favourites.
13th Witness: Sebago + Ronnie Fieg
Shot on location at the Sebago factory in the Dominican Republic, this interview with Ronnie Fieg talks about his personal history in the shoe industry and future of Sebago. Born and bred in New York City, Fieg has worked with footwear for nearly his whole life and clearly knows what he’s doing in the wake of previous collaborations with the likes of Timberland, Polo and Asics just to name a few.
Blast by Guy Mishaly
An explosion created these stools by Israeli designer Guy Mishaly. Each Blast stool is made by detonating a charge inside a steel blank, ripping legs out of the sides so that every one is unique. No material is lost in the explosion and each stool has the same weight before and after detonation.