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my new toys (Taken with instagram)
brooklyn, new york city
Tasting soooooo many types of Kaua’i Coffee!! (Taken with instagram)
My handsome husband.
This is what I look like in Montauk, NY, 2012.
[Fiction] The pressure of exams and college acceptances, and the decisions that stem from it:
In the first quarter of sophomore year, Cindy got an A-minus in Chemistry, and...
Beyoncé just started. (Taken with Instagram at Ovation Hall)
stone mountain laser show (Taken with instagram)
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But Skerrit’s move to the church didn’t seem so dramatic to those who knew him best. HQ Squad tells me that from Skerrit’s early club days at Club Savoy, God was still a part of his life even after a long night of Saturday-night partying, “In the morning, he would say, ‘mi a go church.’”
These days Skerrit Bwoy is going to a church called the Brooklyn Full Gospel Tabernacle and studying to become a producer. He tells me he wants to make gospel tracks that can be listened to casually and played in clubs.
”Creators Project profiles Dillon Francis, moombahton
M.I.A - “Bad Girls”
“When we got to our destination—Foley Square—Dave got worried about some blue paint that he had somehow gotten on his face, so he dunked his head in this fountain. No one was really paying attention to him, and I was relieved.”

Just like last year’s seriously amazing soiree that we went to and had almost too much fun and almost too much free club soda, Vice and Intel’s The Creators Project is back for two days this time—October 15 and 16—switching gears also in a new location in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
The event includes performances by Florence & The Machine, ASAP Rocky, Atlas Sound, Company Flow, Four Tet, John Maus and others; multimedia works by UVA, Mick Rock, Barney Clay and David Bowie, Quayola, Jonathan Glazer and Spiritualized and more, and it also will play home to the world premiere of Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Karen O’s “Stop The Virgens”.
Vice and Intel also made free mobile apps for Android, iPhone, or the iPad so you can figure every bit of the two-day festival out.
Godspeed!