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Hi there homies, hope you're all well. Today you can find me "Telling All About It" on Mary Catherine Starr's Site, Starr Struck. Hop on over there and hurry-- time is running out!
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Monday’s Meditation: On Celebrity & Sellebrity

Last night I got to watching Sellebrity, a documentary by Photographer Kevin Mazur about the nature of celebrity and fame in our culture. It was a somewhat sickening illumination of the relationship between celebrity as commodity, authorized and unauthorized (read: paparazzi, TMZ, Perez Hilton) exploiters of commodity, and consumer (that’s us). Granted, it is a peculiar situation from the outset when the commodity, the commercialized good being sold and used for profits, is a person—a ...
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Spotlight On A Whole Mess O’ People (Inc.?)

This week, rather than showcasing many designs by one, I'm featuring one design by many. I have to keep you on your toes. Someone's got to. Here, then, are designs I've been fawning over: Point 1. These home offices ("home offices"). The first design is technically classified as such, and far be it from me to suggest that the abundant presence of shoes, glass encased wardrobe and vanity denote more "dressing room" than anything else. ...
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Organize Your Junk Drawer Into A Hunk Drawer– Winner!

Seeing your hunk drawers was just about the best. Thank you so much to those that submitted your B & A's-- to say that I was smiling ear to ear upon reviewing them would be an understatement. Or, you know, like actually probably just accurate. Check out some of them, featured above. Are those not the hunkiest? On the virtual organizing services contest front, I'm delighted to name Rosie as the winner. Rosie, I'll be ...
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Product Review: MOS Cable Organizer

Back in Electrical Cord Management (Part 1) and Electrical Cord Management (Part 2), I expounded on the aim of keeping one's cables under control. I might have added the subject of today's post into Part 1 & 2, had I only known of its existence. The MOS (Magnetic Organization System) began as a Kickstarter project. If pledges allude to a product's real world worth, this thing is well, really worth it. The MOS guys far exceeded their ...
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