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Barnett Newman's "Broken Obelisk." Houston, Texas.

art + sanctuary.

Houston gets a bad rap for sprawl and humidity. The Texas oil center is okay, though: lots of shopping, shiny buildings, ladies who dress grabbing a 9AM cupcake, restaurants galore, Continue reading →

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major mama.

Since yesterday was Mother’s Day in the U.S., I thought a photo of history’s most famous mama would be appropriate. This 72-foot statue of the Virgin Mary sits atop the Continue reading →

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no doubt. {necessity}

My trip is always necessary. Is your asking me if my trip is necessary necessary? My aunt who lives in Louisiana invited me to stopover and spend the night at her home Continue reading →

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out of towners in dallas. {hometown times}

Our very good friends over at V.O.D. boutique, whom you’ll recall from previous rendezvous, hosted a trunk show for the very talented designer Jeremy Laing from Toronto. Dallas was Jeremy’s Continue reading →

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spring preview.

The cold doesn’t bother me much. In fact, the Parisians on numerous occasions have asked in shock and horror, “Aren’t you cold?!,” when they notice I’m wearing only a light Continue reading →

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paint over the oppression. {art wins}

I’ve spent the last two weeks wandering the streets of Berlin and learning more about this city’s fascinating history and its pivotal role in 20th century world politics. I’ve seen Continue reading →

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berlin. {first impressions}

Berlin has been my home for the past week. You know. That city that used to have a wall right smack-dab in the middle, dividing east from west, friends and Continue reading →

light installation by japanese artist at the louisiana.

post-copenhagen. {highlights}

Sophie Calle’s exhibit at the Louisiana and Copenhagen Fashion Week got words. Here are some post-Daneland highlights in photos.  

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frame my broken heart. {a little to the left}

Copenhagen wasn’t exactly a city I had on my agenda (if you can say my method of travel goes by an agenda). The Danish capital was en route to my Continue reading →

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