


Where do i start. Ok the Creators Project was pretty much the highlight of a load of New Yorkers this weekend. With sensory overload constantly through out the event and a constant flow of free booze to calm my nerves, the day just blurred by in a epic haze sure to go down in the books. This was all thanks to homeboy JC Santos, assuring that his buddy had a way to get in. JC I love you. On with the night…
Started out at around 5pm, where the chilln and grillin was going on outside with burgers and the Rapture playing. Once I got my fill of sliders to keep me nurtured for the evening, the free booze started flowing, and didn’t stop for the remainder. Othelo and I took a little tour of the space early on before it got too chaotic, with a labyrinth of rooms to look and interact, it was an ADD playground.
Monday Run / Tattoo Night




Was another perfect weather day for our Monday run. Quickly before I get started, wanted to give a shout out to the Brooklyn Bridge for turning 127 last night, and still looking as good as ever. We were gonna run across it in celebration but we decided to run by it instead. Figured a few hundred pounds off its back would be nice on its birthday. Anyways…. Starting at Stadium, we went way down Bowery, took a left at Dover, and past the Bridge Cafe to the water. From there we went south and to the west to Battery Park and all the way up the west side on the water to Canal. Cut across Canal to Lafayette, and up one block to the ADE office at 153 Lafayette for the tattoo session waiting for us. Provided by the lovely and talented Minka Sicklinger, Nik, Kevin and I all got a little something by the steady handed artist as the rest of the crew enjoyed some pizza and tunes. Nothing like relieving the pains of a hard run with the pains of a needle digging into your leg. Everyone was pleased with their tats so hopefully we’ll be doing more of the same soon. Keep a look out for more. CLICK HERE to check out the rest of the pictures from the night. Until next time…. Peace!
Colin is a bitch.




MAAAD love to the whole crew who worked on this, it came out beautiful. Must say both the photographs AND the Super 8 film look equally as amazing, you killed it Ms. Boatwright. Topped with group of good lookin outcasts and a drizzle of Fletcher C. Johnson’s cat like cries, the whole thing is indeed, dreamy.
Creative Agency – All Day Everyday
Produced by Kevin Kearney and Pia Arrobio
Directed by Angela Boatwright
Director of Photography Colin Devin Moore
Edited by Colin Devin Moore
Music by Fletcher C. Johnson – “Gone Down the River”

Big shout out and congrats to Anna and Kev for gettin this going, thats huge! Check out the cute and quirky holiday ad here.





