
Earlier this year, a good friend and amazing photographer Henry Leutwyler released "Neverland Lost," an intimate look at some of Michael Jackson's personal collection of ephemera. Originally set to be auctioned off, the collection was taken off the market shortly before his passing, making Henry's photos all the more rare and meaningful.
Thursday night marks the opening of the first gallery showing of these photographs in NYC at the Foley Gallery from 6-8pm. Please come check it out, or join at the Jane Hotel afterwards, for which I am preparing a special MJ playlist.
Oh yeah, Henry just launched his new site too. Check it out!

Check out the new A.P.C. shop in the West Village featuring select products and collaborations. Very nice.
Well, I finally got one of those USB turntables. Its got nothing on a 1200, but it has allowed to me to reconnect with some of my vinyl collection as I slowly start to archive my favorite albums. Going through and rediscovering forgotten tracks, b-sides and even songs that defined certain parts of my life has been pretty fun.
I thought it would be cool to share some of the more unexpected bits here. I'll try and post a couple tracks per week going forward. Hope you like it.

Artist Harvey Mason
Album M.V.P.
Song Spell
Year 1978
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Artist Carpenters
Album Ticket To Ride
Song All I Can Do
Year 1978
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NYC friends, come party with us tomorrow night February 11 as we take over subMercer for a night of soulful music and positive vibrations. We'll be joined by a pair of designer/djs D.Mo and Dave Oscroft, who are also celebrating their b-days. Let's do it up big.

I was disappointed to hear about the closing of one of my favorite NYC brands and boutiques, Nom De Guerre. I always liked their understated, well-made clothing and took many out-of-town guests there. Hopefully they will rebound soon with some new!