Friday, June 15, 2007

BUST Magazine: Recently, while on a stroll through my neighborhood in Brooklyn, I stumbled upon the sweetest street pipe cozie! Might this be the clever work of the geniuses behind Houston based Knitta Please? A tribute from an East Coast admirer? Either way, it's totes cute and makes me want to knit handle grips for my trash cans.


Knitta, Please - Houston, TX: a tag crew of knitters, bombing the inner city with vibrant, stitched works of art, wrapped around everything from beer bottles on easy nights to public monuments and utility poles
right bonnie may have mentioned them or at least she said wanted a tshirt saying knitta please. the photos in their gallery show colorful knits that look less rough more finished than above so I like them less.

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I was looking at Bust magazine's website bcs at Borders (after K) went in to look at Harpers magz bcs I think I like it & online d n represent it so well and I looked at Bust cover article on Chloe Sevigny... but the article is not avail on line. she said in the third season of Big Love they introduce sth about her char Nikki that they thought too "heavy" for the second season, huh.
and it mentioned how Jay McInerney called her "coolest kid in the world" in his NewYorker profile before she was even in a movie...
since the New York Observer article, I have meant to look that up as ~resurrctn? of phrase "It Girl" (is the profile itself online?)

Meet the Wuz Girls | The New York Observer Ms. Sevigny was christened the first modern It Girl in 1994, when writer Jay McInerney (himself a former It Boy who turned himself into a well-padded Wuz ...

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