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Gliffics Pays Homage to Dilla.

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We loves us some Dilla ’round these parts and when we heard that Queens born rapper Gliffics took some time to pay homage to late great producer with his remix “Burgundy Walls”, we just had to share it with our readers. Taken from a song that Dilla did with Phife Dawg of ATCQ, “Burgundy Walls” is a mellow, easy going …

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The Fingernail Flock.

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Check out this Fingernail Flocking by Alice Bartlett. She created the adorable display by cutting green flocking to decorate her fingernails, Alice then added tiny figurines to create lively miniature scenes that balance on her finger tips. Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to promote various aspects of life and culture with a loving, but brute, educational tinge. …

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Toro y Tyler.

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DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince said it the best, “It’s like the summer’s a natural aphrodisiac”. It’s common to find on any summer day or night two individuals, complete strangers, wrapped up in conversation; lost in pheromones and desire, caught up in the freedom and whimsy of summer. We’ve all fallen under its spell and then been lifted …

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A Simple Definition.

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“I am deliberate and afraid of nothing.” – Audre Lorde. Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to promote various aspects of life and culture with a loving, but brute, educational tinge. When we say, “Creative Sustenance Daily,” we mean it. quietlunch.com

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Andy Warhol x Incase iPhone Cases.

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Andy Warhol was always ahead of his time, so it would only make logical sense for there to be iPhone cases tributing the pop artisitic legend. Come to think of it, it is long over due. There are 5 distinctive cases that you can choose from to get your Warhol fix. They are designed from some of his silk screening …

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Gustavo Sousa Rings the Alarm.

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The Olympics often find itself serving as a platform in which individuals are allowed to address the issues. This year’s Olympics seems to be no different for some — especially for Gustavo Sousa and his Olympic project. “I wanted the prints to be representative of the world, the games, and its sponsors,” – Gustavo Sousa. Sousa used the Olympic rings to depict the …

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(Fa)ssion: Your Adidas.

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It’s hot. The Olympics are here. And there is a new storm thingy called Derecho. So we know that there is lots of leg action in this sweltering heat season. Lucky for us there are some tennis shoes that will, at the very least, keep you looking cool. ↓ introducing adidas Consortium ↓ adidas Consortium recently released their latest installment of the “Your Story” project …

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The Pie Hole: One Day Warranty.

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We try to take a healthy approach to food here at Quiet Lunch. When we’re not eating cheeseburgers and popping cupcakes like Tic Tacs, we’re finding ways to eat healthier while still maintaining the treacherous eating habits that we’ve fostered for much of our lives. Making our way over to Tang Mango, we found the ideal recipe for those of …

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An Illustration That Hits Holmes.

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The novelty of The Dark Knight Massacre has somewhat worn off for the media but a number of us are still processing the incident — especially those in the art community. The work we’d like to show you today is a piece done by our good friend Louisa Bertman. We’ve featured some of Bertman’s work in past, she’s much of …

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Truly Truck Fit.

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Many would assume that the American Dream is long dead and gone but depending on your aspirations, the American Dream is alive and well. Meaning, if you’re looking to start your own Fortune 500 company, you may be aiming for a more ostentatious realm of the American Dream. But if you’re  looking to start a small business out of a — let’s …