FACE Atelier Lip Putty and Lip Lock

Ever shy away from wearing your favourite bright lipstick shades because you don't want to deal with smudging or colour bleeding? FACE Atelier's Lip Putty and Lip Lock are the solution.

Their Lip Putty is the ultimate lip primer, filling in fine lines in and around the lips, and thereby eliminating blurring and blotching. It also hydrates the lips with its combination of essential oils and vitamins, including meadowfoam seed oil, shea butter and allantoin, while providing organic ultra-violet protection. It's fragrance free, non-comedogenic (pore-blocking) and vegan.

The King is Dead: David Peel & Death’s “King of Punk”

The recently departed David Peel was a shining beacon of vice and decadence during the halcyon days of hippiedom in the 1960s. While anti-war protests and the Civil Rights Movement woke conservative America from its dogmatic slumber, Peel was busy singing the praises of marijuana and getting stoned, releasing the aptly-titled album Have a Marijuana in 1968, backed by the underground hit “I Like Marijuana”. What can I say? The guy really loved his marijuana.

Music Profile | Feltworth

Feltworth think the kids are all right, but the power pop puppet band themselves are more than ready to grow up. Following a long run on the children's music circuit, the animal kingdom quartet of brother bunnies Dezi and Manny Feltworth, ivory-tickling tabby Morris Katzenburd, and percussive primate Cozy Balboa have just issued their first 7-inch single made for an older audience. Manny's A-Side, "Forget This Feeling", is an English glam slam that has more in common with Roxy-period Brian Eno than it does Elmo.

Drake General Store: Held in Common Huxley Tee

This time of year, the weather can be hit or miss. Some days you're ready to sip some sangria on your balcony in your underwear, others you're kicking yourself for putting away your winter sweaters. Often, a long-sleeve tee is just right under your jacket this time of year. Opt for the Huxley Tee by Toronto’s Held in Common available at the Drake General Store. No, not that Drake. The other Drake.

Review: Saint Etienne - Home Counties

The 90s are back, which means the 70s are back. Just look at chokers. Jane Seymour used to make everyone salivate by sporting the neckwear, and then the 90s got obsessed with the 70s (or perhaps just Laura Prepon in a tight turtleneck), and using the every-other-decade rule that was proposed in Dazed and Confused (not coincidentally a 90s film about the 70s) our current decade is going to be stylistically influenced by the 90s, and of course the 70s. I notice this every time I am in a nightclub and am surrounded by chokers...

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