Monday, December 22, 2008

Fashion For Men

This week I am going to start adding information that I’ve learned about fashion for men. There are some great sites and magazines out there that cater to men’s style, but they sometimes provide conflicting advice and confusing styles. My goal is to get you to start from the bottom up and figure out what your style is and work it from there.

I must add the caveat that I am no fashion expert and never went to school for fashion or art. I just love doing my thing and I’ve listened to the right folks and will always have my ear to the tracks to see what’s next. That being said…

WORKING IT IN NASHVILLE
Nashville is an entertainment city, so if you want to stand out, it will be harder than Kansas City or Seattle. A lot of folks repeat the same look over and over in our city, but it is generally fashion forward unless you look toward New York or LA. I give a lot of the credit to the Buckle who has popularized an easy to do, yet good look. Am I tired of Affliction and Ed Hardy shirts? Yes! Are they better than the fleece/North Face, oversized t-shirt, LL Bean denim? Hands down, it is better. At least Affliction was cutting edge at one point and is still a good look if done right.

What I am trying to say is Nashville has a lot of good role models for men who want to dress well. But if you copy someone off the street, how do you know you are copying a good or a bad role model?

ROLE MODELS
More than likely, whoever you want to dress like will have copied their style from someone else. I will even go as far as to say that if a person is very cutting edge in Nashville, no one will understand and you will not want to copy them. If you are copying runway fashion from this year, you may be cutting edge, but you will get a lot of looks that represent misunderstanding. People will look and maybe laugh because they don’t understand and for street/real world fashion, this is, in my opinion, not good. Just look at what happened to Bjork and her swan dress… She was crucified. If that was a runway show, no one would have blinked an eye. So, realize, every style has a time and place.

PICK WISELY
So, how do you pick a role model? I suggest you write down some important parts of your identity. Make a list of your career, hobbies, goals, and dreams. Is it sexy like a rock star or do you have more of a corporate identity, trying to climb the ladder? When you figure what identity you have, look around for guys who fit into that mold. Which ones are standing tall, confident, and command an almost superpower of attracting people toward him? When he is at a bar or club, lots of people are around him. At work, people are always asking him for advice and chatting with him. He may have an ability to get out of trouble or management tends to overlook his mistakes more than the average worker. None of this is hard and fast criteria, but it may be helpful. But honestly, how often do you see Donald Trump in pleated kakis? Never. Bill Gates on the other hand, might not be the best role model for high fashion. Trump cares, however, Gates doesn’t care much about fashion. So, pick wisely.


Example 1: This is a look you will see me copying, for Ewan McGregor is about my age and he tends to dress more like a professional with sharp lines and a little bit of flash. The scarf, with the stripes on the jacket make this look work.

Example 2: The drummer from the band Interpol is another one of my role models for fashion. This look comes off as almost gangster and you know he would stand out in any environment. After I started wearing a fedora, people always recognize me and think they know me from somewhere. These things tell you that you are doing something right.

TO DO
I will get into more specifics with future blogs, but for now I will leave it at this. Figure out your identity and find some great role models that are congruent with that identity and start copying. Just make sure you pick the right people to model your look after.

Look in GQ, on the web, and other sources for pictures of actors and entertainment people who fit your identity. Then copy their look and if you feel good, tweak it. I’ll also get into how you can do this on the cheap in the near future.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

2008 MAC AIDS Benefit

I was young, but I clearly recall my aunt talking with my dad about this strange illness my cousin had that no one could diagnose. This was probably 1983 or '84. He lived in Long Beach, CA, while I lived in Nashville, so I only heard about his quick spiral into poor health from bits and pieces of my parents' conversations over the phone with Aunt Lillian and Uncle Ralph.

In 1985 AIDS killed my cousin before much was known about the spread and treatment of HIV. More than 20 years later there is still no cure, but HIV does not always mean AIDS and certain death. This is where the MAC AIDS Fund steps in to take care of people living with HIV and AIDS. Alicia Schenk organized the 2008 MAC AIDS Benefit setting up an entertainment line up with some of the most interesting and coolest acts in Nashville. As you can see from the video, we all had a great time and everything turned out so beautiful and stylish. You can see pictures from the event photographer at www.pictage.com/580660 .



Nashville CARES was there distributing information, for their food pantry gets lots of donations from the MAC AIDS Fund and they are totally local, which is great for this city. It seems that things are so good in Nashville, that, according to local doctors, they don't see cases where people living with HIV go without the right care if they seek it out. It is because events like the MAC AIDS Benefit are so well put together they can't help but bring a crowd. After word of mouth from this year's benefit gets out, next years will probably be even more successful.



Contact Nasvhille CARES: http://www.nashvillecares.org/

MAC AIDS Fund: http://www.macaidsfund.org/

for additional information.



2008 MAC AIDS Benefit: Kiss for Life from Jake Stein on Vimeo.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Blogging Illness...

Okay, the blog is not ill, but Jake was this past week. So, we need a little extra time to put this weeks blog together. In return for the delay, I'll let you know my favorite Thai restaurant in North America. Yes, I've tried Thai from Australia to Nashville, Vancouver to Chicago and the best Thai I've ever tasted is Thai Taste on Haywood Lane near where it crosses with Nolensville Road. In addition, it is a family restaurant and not expensive at all. I don't think they even know how good they are even though they've been voted best in Nashville several years. Don't get me wrong, that place in Australia I paid $50 for one dish was amazing, but it just didn't stack up to Thai Taste.

I am hoping I get an interview with the Thai Taste family soon. I think they know me, for I have been eating there for over 7 years.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Kustom Thrills Tattoo

The mainstream art community rarely looks at tattoos, but those days are changing I feel. Some excellent artists exist that use skin as their primary canvas. Tattooists range from the exclusive artist type to the person who simply puts flash, or pre-drawn images, on a person. Kustom Thrills caters more toward the people looking for a design that is unique and totally personal. I heard over and over from each tattooist, that they love the way owner, Chris Saint Clark, runs Kustom Thrills because it encourages creativity from the second you walk through the doors. It even has a space dedicated as a gallery for more traditional art.

Almost every inch of the place is covered in pop culture and counter culture pieces, and they have a pinball machine to play if you finish looking at what they have displayed. It brought me back a little, to when I was in the Nashville punk scene in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, so I thought some old school rockabilly punk would set the tone for the video, thus the Cramps.

Even if you don’t desire a tattoo, Kustom Thrills has clothing and does body piercing and I am sure much of the art is for sale. Visit them in East Nashville at 1000 Main Street. It seems a ton of people in town already have, for I now ask everyone with a tattoo where they got them… Many have at least one from Kustom Thrills and many of those have their next visit planned. You can also visit them on line at: http://www.kustomthrills.com .


Kustom Thrills from Jake Stein on Vimeo.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Bodhicitta Bellydance

I was working on a blog about Carmen Allison who was voted one of Nashville's best hair stylists when I came across this professional group of belly dancers at the MAC AIDS benefit at the Exit/In. (Carmen is the one responsible for all the hair on these dancers!) I was so impressed by their performance and style, I ran back stage and got the interview you see in the video. The sound from the interview leaves a lot to be desired, for I was only using my camera mic, but I hope it gives you an idea about how well these dancers work together both on and off the stage.

Bodhicitta Bellydance is a group of five dancers who have been performing professionally around Nashville since January 2007. It was started by Gwyn Lister, the director of the troupe, who wanted to approach the ancient art of belly dance with a modern perspective. Bodhicitta is currently Cheryl, Maggie, Stephanie and Kimberly who have been dancing with Gwyn from 8 months to 3 years. In addition, they invite guest dancers to join them on occation. Their vibe and energy on stage is very contagious, as you can hear in the background from the almost full house during my taping of their show.

As I hope my footage gives some justice, Bodhicitta puts a lot into their music, choreography and styling. Each show is made up of 3 acts with a total of 12 to 13 original pieces, each with its own music, style and fashioning. You will not want to miss their next performance January 10, 2009 at the Exit/In. You can find additional information at www.myspace.com/bodhicittagwyn.


Bodhicitta Bellydance from Jake Stein on Vimeo.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Where You Gonna' Get Your Nachos?

It looks like the woman who popularized the...meal...snack...appetizer called nachos has died. To celebrate this woman's life, local DJ, Pimp Daddy Supreme, has started a year-long search for the best Nashville nacho. Promote Nashville went along one night back in October to get a taste of what goes on when testing nacho excellence. There was a lot more to it than we thought, so we will let the video do the talking on how erudite this endeavor can get... But totally in a good way, not a Shia LaBeouf way!

You can get the rest of the scoop at: http://www.nachonashville.blogspot.com/ and http://www.nachonashville.tumblr.com/


Nacho Nashville from Jake Stein on Vimeo.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Under World

Kaz Hishida worked with his father to produce one of Nashville's best restaurants, but it came to an end this summer. We cornered Kaz one evening and were able to get some insights into his new MICRO DEN called Under World on West End smack in the middle of Vanderbilt University. Every Saturday is Sanctuary, the Halloween edition is the one we caught on tape for you to enjoy and maybe see yourself. Find out more about Under World at: Under World

The sound is not the best, so turn it up if you need.

Under World from Jake Stein on Vimeo.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Updates are in the works

This week has been interesting to say the least. Jake was called to jury duty Monday and ended getting seated on a civil case. It is over now, but we have not had a lot of time to do much thus far this week to start new videos. We have put together a video with some sneak peaks into future blog entries being worked on as we speak. The goal is to have a new video up by Monday of next week. It depends on editing, but I am pretty sure it will be the Halloween party from a micro den called Under World. Be very excited like we are, for there are a lot of great feature blogs we are working on.

Well, we hope you enjoy everything we have in store for you! AND... As always, please send us your suggestions and comments. WE LOVE THEM!


Promote Nashville from Jake Stein on Vimeo.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Funky Good Time

Once a month Nashville introduces funk, soul and some R&B into the music city club mix. Sure, there are plenty of places to listen to these great genres around town, but none like Funky Good Time. You are sure to hear the best ever produced including some I swear you will NEVER hear anywhere else. Included in the night, you will certainly hear some bits and pieces of you current favorites. Remember, a lot of the current pop/top 40 charts are infused with remixes and beats from what you hear at this night.

Funky good time is a DJ night at Cabana which occurs the last Thursday of EVERY month. The place is always packed and actually outgrew its first location at the Boundr'y. The larger dance floor allows all sorts of dancing, including local beat boys and break-dancers. It is probably the best place to consistently witness these folks do their thing.

October 30, I was there to document some Funky Good Times. The video below is a brief interview with one of the creators of the night, Case, with some footage of the DJs, some dancing and all the happy faces you'll see at FGT. The next one is November27 and starts, as always, at 10pm. Cabana has some great late night food and the bartenders are all great if you treat them right!

Oh! And it is FREE! Can't beat it! No pun intended...

Find more information at: http://bpmthestreet.tumblr.com/


Funky Good Time October 30, 2008 from Jake Stein on Vimeo.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

In the next few days and weeks

Promote Nashville blog has a lot in the works. We try to take all suggestions by individuals who want their projects or favorite Nashville events highlighted here on our blog, so keep sending them to us. You may very well see it here in the near future.

Our goal is to have a comprehensive site that brings all the great events, bands, troupes, art houses, bars, clubs, and boutiques together with those individuals who make Nashville the vibrant, metropolitan city I see it transforming into.

In the next few days we are interviewing some of Nashville's most successful tattooists. These tattooists will be discussing their careers, showing off the work they are most proud of and giving you tips on how to have the best experience once you walk into a shop. You can look for that video late next week!

Every city, including Nashville, has various "BEST OF" awards. As if there were not enough, we are preparing to partner up with some locals to do a video "consumer reports" style awards. The first is going into production tonight, so we hope to have it available within two weeks.

There are also a lot of DJs, clubs, restaurants, promoters, clothiers, musicians, etc. we are setting up interviews with as we speak. For now we have the goal to update this site once a week with new content. We have lots of ideas that we cannot wait to expose you to in the following months.

We also need to add, that this will be a site WITH advertisers and advertising. However, we will never let monetary issues trump quality and you will never have to worry about our reviews or stories being influenced by those who pay our bills. No one gets priority just because they want to advertise. The people at this blog have tried or participated in everything we recommend. Advertisers must meet certain criteria, before allowed to post an advertisement. We also don't want to be a site with tons of advertising space and itty bitty content. We will be content RICH!

We are looking forward to the next few weeks as everything starts to take shape!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

My Personal Favorite Nutrition Program


One of the things I want to do with this blog is promote well being. Precision Nutrition had some amazing reviews, so I ordered my copy about a year ago. The recipes are numerous and quite good, the plan is easy, and the science is backed up with lots of references. This is not Nashville specific, but with Nashville being one of the least healthy cities in the country, I thought it couldn't hurt.

One day soon, I am going to interview a local fitness expert or two that will help Nashville get back on the right track. There are plenty of them, so if you have any suggestions, let me know.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Chris Weaver Band--Blues and Rock and Roll

Every once in a while cities produce bands that are above the bar. Chris Weaver Band plays cover songs around town at crowded venues like The Stage and Tin Roof on their busiest nights because they continuously pack in the people who want to listen to Chris belt out some of the best interpretations of popular music in this city. If your lucky and listening closely, you will also hear CWB play a great song you may have never heard before. It is probably one of their originals like Standing in Line featured in this, Promote Nashville's first, blog entry.

One of my favorite things about CWB is that they don't have a set-in-stone list of songs, so every show is different. Tom Petty almost always comes up and you'll never get through a night without hearing Nashville's favorite Journey cover. One of 2008's most popular songs by Kid Rock, All Summer Long, seems to also grace every show, too.

The Chris Weaver Band is currently available for private events, so invite them to your party and be able tell folks "I knew them when..."

Weaver and his band mates are well above the bar, even for the cutthroat town of Nashville. They play almost every Friday at Tin Roof2 in Franklin, Saturday at Tin Roof in Nashville, and Sundays at The Stage. All shows start at 10pm.

Chris Weaver is:
Chris Weaver - Vocals, Guitar
Cade Doyle - Guitar
Eric Kinny - Keys
Cornelius "Corn" Perry - Bass
Geoff "Manboy" Ramsey - Percussion, Vocals, Harp

Find more information at: http://www.myspace.com/chrisweavermusic


Standing In Line from Jake Stein on Vimeo