Wednesday, July 30, 2008

http://livesstrong.blogspot.com

As an American, sometimes I think about the effects our war has on those in Iraq. Sure, some would argue childishly, though rightfully so, "They started it!" referring to the attack we experienced on 9/11. No matter who started it though, I think often of those innocents in Iraq whose lives are in turmoil every single day.

Then I was introduced to the blog of Sunshine (not her real name) , a 16 year old Iraqi girl with ambitious dreams, but a life that constantly denies those dreams. Sunshine chronicles life in a world that doesn't seem possible for many privileged Americans. It's like a dark fairy tale, a world that seems so unreal, I'd like to write it off as make believe. Except I'm a teenager now, and too far past innocence to give gratification to my imagination and pretend what's happening isn't happening at all.

As did Khaled Hosseini with his bittersweet novels The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns, Sunshine opens our eyes to a life much deeper than boyfriends, parties, and MTV. And for those who find news and press reports of the war in Iraq difficult to digest and understand, Sunshine communicates in a way that takes any reader for a revelation-like walk in her shoes.

http://livesstrong.blogspot.com

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

http://okmia.blogspot.com

Sometimes you don't want to read through a whole pile of text to get to the sweet stuff in a blog. Good news for you: meet Mia Nolting - woman of few words, but with a whole feast of delicious, inspiring art.

Although, thinking about it, if pictures say a thousand words, and Mia's visual goodies say at least two thousand, the result is, you'll be left there looking longer than you would than if you'd just read some blogger's rant.

http://okmia.blogspot.com

Monday, July 28, 2008

http://sachahilton.blogspot.com

Well I always knew French boys were cute, but who knew they could be this cute, and this talented. Well one of them is anyway, and his name is Sacha Hilton. And I know the last name Hilton might cause your mind to conjure up (terrifying, if you ask me) visions of overexplosed socialite named Paris Hilton, but I'm sure Sacha and Paris have no relation. Though if they do, let me just publicly pick a side now: Team Sacha!

Paris has nothing on Sacha's vision-driven, stunning photographs, and if he's this talented at 17, imagine where he'll be years from now. For those busy socialites (like um, cough, Paris), get to the real photo gems in a jiff, by high-tailing it to entries "Wake Up!", "Sacha Hilton..." and surrounding entries for the best of this Parisian boy's snaps.

And don't forget to check out those baby blues in the right hand box below the "Who am I?" frame. I think it's safe to say: girls, eat your hearts out.

http://sachahilton.blogspot.com

http://mariemaud.canalblog.com

Another fashion related blog, you ask. Well yes, but just as the blog's title, Fashion Does It Better, this blogger (or perhaps bloggers, the number or entry authorizing participants on FDIB was never clear to me) really does it better.

For all those blog entries that read: "Check out this! I love this! This is so awesome!" etc... FDIB brings some real writing chops to the table (or the web platform, anyway). Often bordering on lyrical and poetic, the eloquent writings match the beauty of the carefully selected models and photographs.

Enough said.

http://mariemaud.canalblog.com

http://blog.girlsbydesign.com

“Girls By Design: This Is A Blog” (you don’t say!) was a blog sent to me as a suggestion for future reviewing (keep those blog suggestions coming by the way, there are so many blogs, and so little time, that it’s hard to uproot the word-worthy ones), and I originally settled on not reviewing it, but then I started reading the blog’s comments, clicking links, wandering all over the world wide web to Girls By Design(or GBD as it’s often referred to as; I’ll join the club, because no need to waste typing energy) related links, ending in more research on a subject that I ever bothered to do for any school research paper (no diss to my teachers). And then I knew I had to write about it, because one, if I didn’t, my hour-eating research would be wasted on me (and I’m not generally fond of research), and two, what’s knowledge and opinions for if you don’t share them?

A little 411 to carry you through my commentary: GbD is basically a mission to empower girls (or at least that’s what I gathered over the course of things), and is founded by actress Kristin Kreuk (of Smallville fame) and her friend Kendra Voth. The latter who is completely absence from the GbD blog, the former who says something occasionally and someone named Tabby who jumped out from her behind the scenes position as tech producer, to stand in the spotlight of the blog. (If she’s responsible for the blog design though…I like it, Tabby, I like it a lot, and the color palette is right on).

So, can you measure a blog’s worth by its readers? I don’t know, really, but when I began to click the comments posted on the GbD Blog, I found a dizzying amount of praise and love. A general love fest really, which was fine (I’m a lover not a hater too), except it was seemingly off topic because how many times does “I love you Kristin!!!” need to be said in broken English? (No offense to all the foreign speaking fans… hey, you can laugh at me if I try to badly speak your language, ok?)

Side note: why is the GbD questionnaire called “Sexy 7”, and will I feel sexier for filling out those questions?

I needed to do a little more investigating of GbD, so I wound up on the GbD Facebook group. From there I learned I’m in the “target demographic” of GbD, and that I still don’t know entirely what this group is supposed to be doing. But what the members are doing is worshipping the very ground Kristin Kreuk walks on, and seemingly forget the actual subject of the group. I also discovered and was slightly disturbed by GbD a member (I’m resisting being a name dropper here), who repeatedly seems to claim ownership of GbD founders Kristin and Kendra by calling them his girls, and smothering them with sappy compliments. His profile picture, though, obviously from many years past, hints that he’s possibly well past his prime. (Ok to be fair, that doesn't necessarily mean more than a fondness of a past or low self-esteem of one's current appearence, but I’ve noticed a trend in perverts and creeps using their childhood pictures to give the illusion of innocence, just my theory).

And some Googling and some clicks later ended up on some forums called Sweet (somewhat ironically named, in regards to their members, since sugary sweetness is the antonymous of the general attitude of the community), where some of Kristin Kreuk’s most diehard fans seem to hang out. As my father used to say about me, they’re real whipper snappers, and regardless of the slightly harsh definition of “whipper snapper”, I do say it fondly. The Sweet member’s commentary and analysis of the GbD blog were highly amusing, though they sometimes left me scratching my head over apparent inside jokes that peppered forum posts.

Have you noticed how little I’ve actually said about the GbD blog? Me too. Which should give you the conclusion, that despite the fact that the GbD mission seems genuine and respectable… I have more to say about their fans than their blog, and if you’re looking to occupy yourself… just go read the fan commentaries at Sweet.

http://blog.girlsbydesign.com/

Sunday, July 27, 2008

http://moderapide.blogspot.com

Now here's a blog, I'll refer to as a blog of potential. Because honestly, there are only 5 entries so far, and it's hard to say but so much, except I was sold with the circles in Moderapide's banner. What can I say, circles are positively charged (if you ask me), and I find them to be a refreshing and soothing shape for a banner. Plus the beautiful girls framed are no eye sore (especially if you're of the male gender).

Besides that I find Mike (hello, Mike!), the blog's author (actually, the side bar informs me there's two authors, but we've only heard from Mike so far), well spoken, and charming.

And while I'm not so fond of "The Nude Adventures of Lily Cole" (being a straight young girl, I get uncomfortable reading about other chicks and whatever they might be doing, um, naked), the dude proves his visual taste is tops with the previous entry featuring an editorial from Vogue China. (And the dude reads Vogue China, which is pretty cool in itself).

The only question I have is, define the word "moderapide" and tell me, is "moderpide" even an English word?

P.S. Mike, I won't excuse your hair in the entry "Uniforms", because quite frankly, I like your hair. I like it a lot.

www.coloroverload.com

What is more quintessential to style than a cool t-shirt? The classic, but always expressive, t-shirt says so much about its wearer. We all wear t-shirts (least I think we all do) which makes it that much harder to find a t-shirt that packs and original and cool (or uncool, considering geek chic is the new hip) punch, than say, finding a unique jumpsuit, one of the slightly less popular garments of the clothing world.

It makes sense then, that there is now a blog about t-shirts (really, genius, if you ask me) with t-shirt graphics that will get cool kids and nerds alike excited. And for those going for a specific t-shirt style, exercise your screen or mouse's scroll bar and scroll down to the gray "categories" box positioned on the home page.

Personally, I want to snap up half of Color Overload's featured t-shirts, but my measly cash allowance of a kid prevents me. Pity.

It's a blogger's world

In a world of "Me! Me! Me!" bloggers, somebody had to break the vicious cycle and start a blog about "You! You! You!", because let's face it, you like in when things are about you, and I like it when things are about you too.

So here's a blog, in which I'll blog about bloggers and their blogs. May it be in review, rant, or rave form, doesn't matter. Rules are meant to be broken, and I'm not even going to pretend I can keep any.

To begin with, I'll probably post a lot, bear with me, it might be overload, but I promise, the initial I-got-a-new-blog jazzy sensation I'm feeling will fade soon enough and blog entries will be properly spaced out.

Thank you for your tolerance.