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Ranjani Gopalarathinam
A bubble tea addict and anime lover, Carol grew up on the east coast in Philadelphia. She has a fondness for technology, video games, art, design, and orchids. She received a BBA in the field of Design & Management from Parsons School of Design in New York City. Snowboarding and soccer are the only sports she partakes in. Her caffeine intake of choice is earl grey tea, preferably loose and a tad heavy on the bergamot. She currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and works in the video game industry.
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BICA is beyond Brooklyn
The Brooklyn Institute of Contemporary Art's branding goes, "Beyond Boundaries" and last Thursday's opening event (called "Living for the City") proved no exception to that. It was totally refreshing to see art works from all over the globe (literally) and such a diverse crowd of people chilling (sweating actually - no A/C!) and checking out young, old, emerging, and veteran painters, photographers, sculptors, and...
The Brooklyn Institute of Contemporary Art's branding goes, "Beyond Boundaries" and last Thursday's opening event (called "Living for the City") proved no exception to that. It was totally refreshing to see art works from all over the globe (literally) and such a diverse crowd of people chilling (sweating actually - no A/C!) and checking out young, old, emerging, and veteran painters, photographers, sculptors, and...
Ginga
I wish all documentary filmmakers could rock Nikes to make films, but this time around, its a Brazilian story being told. In the vein of last springs Art of Speed film collaborations, tonight RES presents a screening and event of the Nike-sponsored documentary film about Ginga (loosely translates to art of movement) and the sport of futebol in Brazil. Executive produced by Fernando Meirelles,...
I wish all documentary filmmakers could rock Nikes to make films, but this time around, its a Brazilian story being told. In the vein of last springs Art of Speed film collaborations, tonight RES presents a screening and event of the Nike-sponsored documentary film about Ginga (loosely translates to art of movement) and the sport of futebol in Brazil. Executive produced by Fernando Meirelles,...
NY Bicycle Gangs come to Los Angeles
NY photographer Cheryl Dunn is having an opening for a book based on her short film "Bicycle Gangs of New York." The film is a fun high energy piece with an original score, and the cast is a mix of real and fictional bicycle gangs - see if you can pick out who's who. In her words, "pictures of crazy characters of the nyc...
NY photographer Cheryl Dunn is having an opening for a book based on her short film "Bicycle Gangs of New York." The film is a fun high energy piece with an original score, and the cast is a mix of real and fictional bicycle gangs - see if you can pick out who's who. In her words, "pictures of crazy characters of the nyc...
Rewind this Video: M.I.A.'s Galang
the video: She is so FLY. Well, a mountain of music press later, with her full-length album on the horizon for its US release (February 22), I must say. I. Agree. M.I.A. has returned me to the realm of obsessive teenage excitement with her exuberant fuck it all style. (I want to be just like her! We're both Dragons!) Shes a hyper-conscious, ultra-cool, bi-...
the video: She is so FLY. Well, a mountain of music press later, with her full-length album on the horizon for its US release (February 22), I must say. I. Agree. M.I.A. has returned me to the realm of obsessive teenage excitement with her exuberant fuck it all style. (I want to be just like her! We're both Dragons!) Shes a hyper-conscious, ultra-cool, bi-...
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