Sep 23

Despite hailing from the somewhat adolescent brand, Minx, The New York Four has a great visual style.

Update: Minx died!

Sep 22

I’m so proud to be a guest on the Radio Free Jersey podcast, discussing The Submarines & concept of “Choose Love.”

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“Choose Love” may become a regular segment!

Give your opinion or sound off on any of the topics discussed on Robert’s show - call 551.200.6635 or email RadioFreeJersey@gmail.com.

Sep 21

I go through these weird moments of photo obsessing, most recently the evening cafe shot, dead bee, and now this new image entitled, 666.


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Sep 21

Stricken City, “Tak o Tak”

This song is fun and that feather headdress is fierce!

*keyword, ‘try’

Sep 14

It is almost the new Madonna v. Whore! Sort of.

Sep 5

Kevin Devine has a few great new songs out for download, including the ironic and smart “Love Me I’m a Liberal” (listen here), a modern day take on the Phil Ochs classic. With Conor Oberst evolving so ethereal with metaphor, it is refreshing to hear the shaky wail of direct, personal and political lyrics.

I’m very excited about tonight’s show. And tomorrow’s rain! (non-sequitur)

Kevin Devine covers Sinead O’Connor’s “Black Boys on Mopeds” - I was obsessed with this song in the late 90s and used to sing it in the shower. all. the. time. Stick around at the end for Kevin’s poignant thoughts on women who speak their mind. More relevant than ever as gender once again morphs into a wicked ace in the presidential election.

Sinead’s original, so beautiful.

Sep 5

The use of lipstick and sexism in this race is freaking me the fuck out.

Sep 4

Sep 3

Business trip to New York City as captured by an iPhone in the style of a French picture romain. Charming!


[A 24 Hour Trip to New York] from M. Ward on Vimeo.

Sep 3

Meet the delegates: Bob and Sue Long of Texas. Just watch.

Faith is not the same thing as religion.

Main Entry: sec·u·lar
Pronunciation: \ˈse-kyə-lər\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French seculer, from Late Latin saecularis, from saeculum the present world, from Latin, generation, age, century, world; akin to Welsh hoedl lifetime
Date: 14th century
1 a: of or relating to the worldly or temporal b: not overtly or specifically religious c: not ecclesiastical or clerical
2: not bound by monastic vows or rules; specifically : of, relating to, or forming clergy not belonging to a religious order or congregation

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