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Korto Momolu launches her Dillards jewelry line. My mom gets her autograph.

Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Korto Momolu Horn & Stone Necklace A Dillard's exclusive, this brasstone lobster-clasp necklace offers a stylish mix of horn and stone accents. 16.5" long with a 3" extender. $58.00

Korto Momolu Horn & Stone Necklace A Dillard's exclusive, this brasstone lobster-clasp necklace offers a stylish mix of horn and stone accents. 16.5" long with a 3" extender. $58.00

As you may remember from Korto Momolu Day 2009, I mentioned that Little Rock’s beloved former Project Runway star will launch a jewelry line at Dillards in February 2010..  Evidently that includes a couple handbags too.  Lucky us.  Click here to look at all Korto’s accessories and handbags.

Momolu had a fashion show and reception at Dillards in Little Rock Friday evening and something of a similar nature in Rogers on Saturday afternoon.  My mother was in attendance of the Rogers Dillards launch.  Our text messages went a little something like this:

Mom: Hey, I’m at Dillards in Rogers to see Korto.  She is showing her new bag and jewelry line.  I’ll tell her hello from you.

Me: Aaaw thanks!  If you haven’t seen her yet tell her I saw Stella the leathuh lady in Bushwick yesterday!

Mom: Just talked to her and showed her your message.  She said that you were her girl and that she reads all your blogs.

Look, guys, I don’t make this stuff up.  I don’t have to.  Korto and I are BFFs which means she won’t mind parting with a few pieces from her collection.  I’ll email you my mailing address later, girl!

Yeah, I could handle wearing these garments. Photos courtesy of Cotourture.com

Outfitting Arkansas in puns, sarcasm and good ol’ fashioned irony

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

“Even Jesus hates LSU”

I’m neither sure how I stumbled upon this last week nor do I understand how I never found it before, the Arkansas based online t-shirt store: Rock City Outfitters.  The brains behind Rock City Outfitters is Chris Bouldin.  He designs t-shirts constantly it seems.  His designs poke fun yet embrace all that is Arkansas and/or Neil Diamond.

The prices range from $6.99 to $15.99 and come in man and lady sizes.

I emailed Bouldin some questions about Rock City Outfitters.  The following is his keen and slightly pared down response.  Read it.  He’s funny.

How did Rock City Outfitters come into existence?

Rock City started when I owned a restaurant in central Arkansas. A great little restaurant with a shiiiiiiittty name. Pizza for Less of Sherwood.

In the process of owning this restaurant, I would spend entire weekends in Sherwood, dressed up on the curb as a GD inflatable pizza man, putting door hangers out and illegally putting flyers under windshield wipers while most of the free world was at home NOT ordering my pizza. I would even get up and go to the early Mass at Immaculate Conception so I could put flyers on the windshields of all the Protestant churches.

Needless to say, I didn’t own the restaurant long. I sold it in March 2008.

One positive thing that did come from it, however, was the fact that I had invested in some shirts for my employees to wear, something unique. It was the I <3 LR shirt (I was overruled when I suggested “F*ck Little Ceasars”). I had my employees wear them for about 3 months, and in that time, I sold more shirts than I did pizza.

In April 2008, we launched, with about 6 designs and an extra bedroom full of shirts. And when I say “we,” I actually mean “me” because I am everything. I do the packing and shipping, the advertising, write the press releases, design the shirts, and talk to the people when they call looking for that special smart ass shirt for the guy in their life that has everything. I do, however, employ my girlfriend (that curly headed girl in 85% of my photos) to be my model, as I am quite unattractive and would do myself no favors if my photo were placed on the website.

How does your girlfriend like modeling your designs?

She doesn’t mind the modeling duties, so long as she gets to choose which photo I use.

She usually gets pissed because we look at 2 different things when we choose a photo for the website. She is looking at her hair or her smile or whatever the hell it is that women think make a good photo, while I am looking to make sure the shirt’s logo is well lit and visible.

She also has the greatest collection of Rock City shirts of any person on the planet, as she charges a shirt per photoshoot.

What’s so damn special about Neil Diamond?

Whats not damn special about Neil Diamond? Have you ever sung Sweet Caroline with 20,000 other people? He is the Jewish Elvis (and he has not 1, but 2 Christmas albums). Jesus was Jewish, and I am sure, had he lived today, he would be a huge Neil Diamond fan too.

Seriously, though. I also have man-crushes on Ben Folds and Dave Matthews but they are harder to relate to Arkansas. I did take Ben Folds a Fayettenam t-shirt when I went to see him in Tulsa, hoping he would wear it the next night in Fayetteville, but as far as I know, he screwed me on that one.

What inspires your designs?

Alcohol mostly. And funny shit I see written on people’s Facebook wall. And Comedy Central latenight. And the Griffin Family of Quahog, Rhode Island. And countless weekends spent driving backroads of Arkansas taking pictures of random Arkansas landmarks (as seen on my flickr site). And my experiences living in almost every city in Arkansas (Paragould, Jonesboro, Fayetteville, Batesville, Little Rock, Bentonville and Rogers to name a few). It’s all in how you see the world.

Honestly, I have no idea where some of my designs come from, but the good sisters of St. Mary’s School (in Paragould) and my parents would have beat my ass for some of the stuff I now put on shirts.

Do you have an all-time favorite design?

Mallett is my homeboy. Sold like crazy for a while, but the General Counsel for the University of Arkansas called and “suggested” I remove it from my website. I really did try to be pissed about not being able to sell it, but the lawyer that called was so damn nice and was audibly laughing about the designs on my site as he was talking to me, so it was hard to stay mad long. I also had enough law school (2 semesters, while working on my doctorate at the UA) to know that I was in the wrong.

Are people constantly telling you their ideas for their hometown?

Yes and no. Some of the emails I have received in the past 2 years have been hilarious, while some of them have quite offensive, even to me.

As much as I would like to accommodate some of these people, in a business sense, I just can’t. Usually, I will take a day or so and put the slogan together with a logo, but those designs go to the “You pick it, we print it” poll just like mine do, so it’s the greater state of Arkansas that actually decides which shirts get printed.

One of my goals for the next 12 months is to get my readers more involved in the design process, however. To allow for guest designers and people to suggest shirts for their towns. The polling process for the designs was the first step in that direction.

(This Beebe with heart glasses design was in the “You pick it, we print it” contest but lost to another design.  I say you flood Bouldin with emails to get it back on the ballot)

If I suggested a t-shirt, would you consider it?

I will see what I can do :)

East Carolina’s gift to Arkansas. Thanks for blowing it, Hartman.

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

 	East Carolina defensive tackle Jay Ross (90) lies on the field after East Carolina lost to Arkansas 20-17 in overtime at the Liberty Bowl NCAA college football game on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

East Carolina defensive tackle Jay Ross (90) lies on the field after East Carolina lost to Arkansas 20-17 in overtime at the Liberty Bowl NCAA college football game on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Some things are free.  Like, say, the Arkansas’s victory over East Carolina at the Liberty Bowl.  I attended this rather cold and frustrating event January 2 in Memphis.  My watching companion and I hovered at one of the stadium’s exit as East Carolina’s kicker, Ben Hartman, attempted a field goal at the Arkansas 22 yard line with 3 seconds remaining.  The score was tied 17-17 and it seemed inevitable that ECU would take the win leaving Arkansas with yet another bowl game loss.  After watching a disappointing, messy game, I truly expected to make my solemn way towards the car, head down, hands jammed in pockets after this kick.  Hartman had just missed a 40-ish yard field goal that shanked off the left goalpost only minutes before.  This was his second chance to clench the lead and ultimately the win for East Carolina.  He missed before; he’ll make it this time.  But to the joy of every camo-clad Hog fan in the stands, the dude totally blew it!  Instead of exiting, we trickled our way to the tenth row to watch the overtime battle.

East Carolina had possesion first which led to another missed field goal by Hartman.  After a few plays, Arkansas’s Alex Tejada kicked from East Carolina’s 20 to score the winning field goal.  Arkansas victory, 20-17.  I was more relieved than excited for the win but I’m happy Tejada pulled through.  To see the final kick and my reaction to it watch this home-video: Arkansas Victory

 	Arkansas kicker Alex Tejada waves to the fans as he leaves the field after his 37-yard field goal gave the Razorbacks a 20-17 overtime win over East Carolina in the Liberty Bowl NCAA college football game on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Arkansas kicker Alex Tejada waves to the fans as he leaves the field after his 37-yard field goal gave the Razorbacks a 20-17 overtime win over East Carolina in the Liberty Bowl NCAA college football game on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Below you’ll find a video spoof about poor Ben Hartman.

Delorean. Duh.

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

The Hundreds Delorean tshirt in gray, $32. Available at Rock City Kicks

The Hundreds Delorean tshirt in gray, $32. Available at Rock City Kicks

Travel back in time to buy your Christmas present early.  Run by Rock City Kicks to pick up this Delorean t-shirt which comes in gray or black.  Anyone born before 1985 will freak when they open this thoughtful, well-planned out gift you found all on your own.

They call me girl. They call me Stacey. They call me her. They call me Jane. That’s not my name. Call me Ms.

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Art as Christmas gift that could be in your hands within the hour

"Call Me Ms." Photograph by Amanda Linn, $45 unframed with matte.  Available at Gallery 26.

"Call Me Ms." Photograph by Amanda Linn, $45 unframed with matte. Available at Gallery 26.

Are you freaking out because it’s four days until Christmas and you’ve yet to find a spectacular gift/ you don’t want to waste 2 hours of your life driving to West Little Rock to search for one?  You may remember this photograph from Sync’s gift guide a couple of weeks ago.  It and others like it are still available at Gallery 26.

Amanda Linn photographs scenes she builds with figurines, dollhouse furniture, kitschy objects and anything she can get her hands on.  The results are bright, bizarre and completely desirable.  I vote yes.

Snazzy Hearphones

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Urbanears Plattan headphones in nine audacious colors, $59.99.  Available at Rock City Kicks.

Urbanears Plattan headphones in nine saturated colors, $59.99. Available at Rock City Kicks.

Rolled into Rock City Kicks yesterday and discovered a batch of fetching monotone-tastic headphones.  Put a ribbon around the box and boom.  Gift.  Besides the packaging being genius, these headphones are actually good headphones.  I tried them out myself.  The sound quality was hefty yet crisp and I couldn’t make out what the person right in front of me was saying while I was wearing them.  Headphones that allow you to hear what you want and block out all else, not to mention they’re cute as sh*t?  Sold.

They’re compatible with about any device, have a microphone for cell phone conversations and have an extra jack in the headset so someone can plug into your headphones and listen to what you’re listening to.  Per my discussion with four Rock City Kicksters, we decided the chain of listeners could go on forever.**  Perhaps that idea will spark the next Little Rock monthly dance party.  For more detailed specs visit Urbanears.com.

Jonathan Sheafe uses UrbanEars to listen to music on his iPhone.

Jonathan Sheafe uses a pair of Urbanears Plattan headphones to listen to music on his iPhone at Rock City Kicks in Hillcrest.

* i.

** We’re not scientists.  We don’t know.

Jingle Shell Rock/ Carol of the Shells/ Jingle Shells

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

shotshellslit

Screw tinsel and twinkle lights.

Merry and manly, shotgun shell lights are perfect for adding Christmas cheer to any man cave.   And, no, it’s not too late to decorate.  In fact, if you decorated before now then you’re probably not a real man anyway.  Run on over to Haus Werk in Hillcrest (behind Leo’s Greek Castle) and pick yourself up a box.

"The Real McCoy" Shot shell Holiday Lights, 20 light string (approximately 6 ft.), $24. Available at Haus Werk.

"The Real McCoy" Shot shell Holiday Lights, 20 light string (approximately 6 ft.), $24. Available at Haus Werk.

I’d like to thank Josh Blevins for the hot tip on these bad boys.  Anyone else see something of interest, send it my way at shannon@syncweekly.com.

Locally Made Gifts of Funk

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Locally crafted gifts galore = The Green Corner Store located on 15th and Main Street.

Locally crafted gifts galore = The Green Corner Store located on 15th and Main Street.

Until today I had never visited the Green Corner Store on 15th and Main since its opening in July.  I was uncertain if it was an organic coffee shop, a small grocery or an art gallery.  It wasn’t really any of those things to my pleasant surprise.  Rather, it was something new altogether for Little Rock.  Self-dubbed as Arkansas’s first eco lifestyle store, it’s more versatile and less granola than it sounds.

I don’t want to call it a gift shop, but there are certainly gifts for everyone here.  Of course, I’m featuring the fun, funky products from the store but they carry a slew of other things including personal care products, candles and a few used books.  If you’re in want of unique, locally made, environmentally conscious gifts for people on your Christmas list, be it your boyfriend, best friend or your mom, this is an excellent place to visit.  Now let’s get down to checking out the goods.

It's by Callie mixed media necklaces, $35 each.

It's by Callie mixed media necklaces, $35 each. Perfect for: Best Friend.

Melty record bowls, $8 each. Perfect for: Boyfriend.

Melty record bowls, $8 each. Perfect for: Boyfriend.

Felt sushi rings, $12. Perfect for: Your neice.

Felt sushi roll rings, $12. Perfect for: Niece.

Erin Lanning jewelry dish, $40.  Perfect for: Me!  I can't get over how the doll hand is the ideal place to store rings.

Laura Fanning jewelry dish, $40. Perfect for: Me! I can't get over how the doll arm is ideal for holding rings.

Erin Lorenzen Heart Little Rock sweatshirt tee, $48 and canvas tote, $32. Perfect for: Brother's girlfriend

Erin Lorenzen Heart Little Rock sweatshirt tee, $48 and canvas tote, $32. Perfect for: Brother's girlfriend

Lisa James Upcycled Notebooks, Range $10-$20. This one is $15. Perfect for: Everyone.  The pages are made from old mail, greeting cards and notebook paper.  Some are good for writing on and some aren't.  That's the fun of it.

Lisa James Upcycled Notebooks, Range $10-$20. This one is $15 (Left image is the front cover and right image is the back cover). Perfect for: Everyone. The pages are made from old mail, greeting cards and notebook paper. Some pages are good for writing on and some aren't. That's the fun of it.

Little Rock-OPOLY/ No Thank You-Opoly

Monday, December 14th, 2009
LittleRockopoly

Available for $24.95 on lateforthesky.com and different stores around town. If you want to know where to get this after reading my scathing, unforgiving opinion of it, I will tell you. Email me at shannon@syncweekly.com. Otherwise, I don't want to make these stores appear silly by association.

Little Rock-OPOLY. I assume this product was created and manufactured for folks who are on a desperate gift hunt for people they don’t know much about.  They see “Little Rock” plastered on a box and think, “Well, hey, Shannon lives in Little Rock and she likes games;  I’ll get her this.  She’ll love it! What with all the clever allusions to the city of Little Rock that I’m sure are all very accurate, this lucid interpretation of the city will make a great addition to her game closet.”

Please, please, do not buy me this. Or for anyone else unless your intention is for them to re-gift it to a non-mutual friend.

At first glance I thought the box made the game seem fun and cute because everything familiar seems fun and cute in the beginning, but then I looked closer.  The properties aren’t neighborhoods rather they are Little Rock institutions like the Arkansas Queen (which is in North Little Rock).  Evidently the grouping of these properties are not required to make sense.  One grouping contains the following: Little Rock Zoo, Big Dam Bridge and the Peabody Hotel.  The only thing in common between these three is that they all have duck inhabitants.

A section of the board and look at a property card and "contingency" card.

A section of the board and look at a property card and "contingency" card.

Upon further googling I found this which is a call for opinions on how to create a game that represents the city of Little Rock.  I’m unsure where the person got the original institution ideas but I would guess poor internet research supplied 97% of them.  Luckily some people commented with helpful suggestions like, “NLR is a separate city not a neighborhood in LR.”

Lateforthesky.com makes an -OPOLY game for anything and everything including Horse-OPOLY, Grillin-OPOLY and Canada-OPOLY.  Friend and frequent commentator on this blog, Johnnie owns Earth-OPOLY.  It’s been sitting in his car trunk, unopened, as long as I’ve known him.  And even though I know these things are worthless my heart still skips a beat when I read Dino-OPOLY and Monsters-OPOLY.

Game Details

The Pieces: They’re the same for most of the City-OPOLY games and include a High Five, Big Smile, Heart, Pretzel, The Dog and Old Shoe.

Utilities: Greek Food Festival and Riverfest

Railroads: Cantrell Road, Chenal Parkway, Markham Street and Kavanaugh –They got this one right.

Property Groupings:

Little Rock National Airport and River Rail Trolley –Both are transportation.

Arkansas Queen, Cajun’s Wharf and Riverfest Ampitheatre –All on the river. Okay, I’ll buy that.

Little Rock Zoo, Big Dam Bridge and Peabody Hotel –???

The Rep, Old State House and MacArthur Park –They meant the Arkansas Arts Center rather than the Repertory Theatre.  Too bad they blew it.

Robinson Center Music Hall, Little Rock Central High School and War Memorial Stadium –Um. All have football? nope.  All have “events.”  Eh, yeeeah. Good enough.

Arkansas Arts Center, Museum of Discovery and Clinton Presidential Center –All museums… though the AAC shouldn’t be here, perhaps the Historic Arkansas Museum or the Arkansas Studies Institute instead?

Riverfront Park, Quapaw Quarter and Arkansas State Capitol –Which landmarks and areas did we forget? Oh I know, we’ll put them here.

Metropolitan National Bank Tower and La Petite Roche –I guess I never realized how important the Metropolitan National Bank Tower was.  It is tall.

As you may have noticed, Flying Fish isn’t in any of these groupings.  That’s cool since it’s logo is on the cover of the box.

Little Rock Paper Scissors; Sync’s design contest t-shirts are in

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

T-shirt design winner

The office is buzzing with the arrival of our new t-shirts we just got in the mail (which explains the wrinkles). This is the winning design by Sam Eifling from our t-shirt contest this past summer.  He was chosen because his design received the most text votes out of the top six entries.

These shirts will be available free of charge at Sync’s promotional events.  When is the next Sync event you ask?  I’ve no idea, but I’ll keep you updated.  I know you want this shirt.

T-shirt design winner