Dexter’s smiling face!
you can only order this shirt through wednesday so don’t be a dope! order nowwwww
each order comes with a sticker set and a limited edition pin that will only be available with the purchase of an all-over print tee.
the junk food all-over print tee’s are printed on american apparel sublimation t-shirt and run slightly smaller than regular shirts.
these are a limited run and pre-sale ends february 1 and will ship mid-late february
international shipping is available
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Here are some photos of Gwen Stefani from the January issue of UK’s InStyle, shot by Michelangelo di Battista. In an interview with the magazine, all of which you can read here, Gwen talked about her signature look, that she dyes her roots as often as Marilyn Monroe, focusing on her health, her music career, as well as how she wants to be a good mother to her two sons. Wow Gwen is gorgeous, isn’t she? Can you believe she’s already 42 years old?!

Emmet Otter’s Jugband Christmas! It’s been available on instant for a bit, but if you haven’t watched it yet this holiday season, get on it. For me it is a sentimental choice, I remember watching this as a little girl and oohing and ahhing over it. But I do think it holds up. The songs are great and the otters are freakin adorable.
gq:
The Year in Music:
40 Albums You Might Have MissedGQ’s in-house musicologist Sean Fennessey did the rest of our staff a huge favor by collecting this list of records (do the kids still use that word?) that might’ve flown under the radar of even the savviest of music junkies this year. But then he went the extra mile and not only told us what to buy but also where to listen to it. Cuz it’s all about the right environment, y’all. Now we’re sharing his list with the world. So stuff your Christmas / Hannukah / America-Yay-Consumption-Day Stocking with digital bits. From his excellently exhaustive list, I chose to illustrate this post with The Black Lips album, because it’s one of the few here that I’d already heard of. Here’s Sean on where to crank it up:
Where to Listen: In an old-timey saloon, clutching a mug full of moonshine. These Atlanta rockers buffed up their garage sound to a high sheen thanks to producer Mark Ronson—but you can’t completely get the varmint out of ‘em. A joyously sloppy bash.
A perfect December dress (we want to see it with some Swiss dot tights!).
Audrey of Frassy
life:
One of my favorite LIFE photographs — Happy Birthday Frank Zappa.
Assigned to take portraits of the artists at home with their sweetly square folks, photographer John Olson traveled everywhere from the suburbs of London to Brooklyn to the San Francisco Bay Area, capturing in his work the love that bridged any cultural divide that may have existed between his subjects.
“Everyone had told me that Frank Zappa was going to be really difficult, and he couldn’t have been more professional,” Olson says.
As for Zappa’s parents: “My father has ambitions to be an actor,” Frank told LIFE. “He secretly wants to be on TV.” His mom, meanwhile, thought Frank’s career was fine and dandy, but envied something else about him. “The thing that makes me mad about Frank,” she said, “is that his hair is curlier than mine — and blacker.”
(see more — Rock Stars and Their Parents)






