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Monthly Archives: March 2011
p.i.n.k.
Celebrate all things pink, innocently quirky, youthful, and with an edge of rock-n-roll. Modern Ink teamed up with the amazing photographer, Tara Kneiser of Dixie Pixel, who shot this return to innocence. Enjoy! To check out more of Tara’s work, … Continue reading
Posted in design/styling, inspiration, people, photo shoots
Tagged dixie pixel, inspiration, photo shoot
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sex & austen: mr. darcy takes a wife (a lit review)…
One of the most heart wrenching moments in the life of a bibliophile is the ending of a great book. We turn the last page and begin, immediately, to thumb back through—to the beginning, to the cover. We run our … Continue reading
Posted in book talk, inspiration
Tagged linda berdoll, Lindsay Saint Clair, literary, literature review, mr. darcy takes a wife
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truth or dare: always an option
We’ve all had those Friday nights that begin without direction and seamlessly evolve into an evening filled with laughter, comical conversation, and abounding memories… recently, we had such a night. Disagreeable weather proved the catalyst for a soiree swelling with … Continue reading
Posted in design/styling, inspiration, music, people, photo shoots, recipes
Tagged cocktail, costumes, game night, music, party, playlist, truth or dare
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spotlight on: the dirty guv’nahs
Modern Ink is grateful to James Trimble, lead singer of the Dirty Guv’nahs, for being our guest blogger today. Here he discusses the evolution of the Dirty Guv’nahs, consequential moments, and challenges along the way… The Dirty Guv’nahs On April … Continue reading
Posted in guest bloggers, inspiration, music, people
Tagged entrepreneur, featured person, inspiration, James Trimble, music, SXSW, The Dirty Guv'nahs
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ode to a mental spring break (or at least to a playlist for march)
For most of us, spring break is a nostalgic term, stirring up images spent in hostels, motels, or of developing the solo-arm sunburn (from hanging it out the car window for a multi-hour-trek to whatever beach we could hit in … Continue reading