Fox, keep a breast, and NYC!

The Keep A Breast Foundation has partnered with Fox and Unite the United to present Shot In the Pit, a fundraising initiative through Keep A Breast’s Music For Awareness program. Combining art, photography, music, and philanthropy, Shot In the Pit is a touring exhibition featuring band photos from the legendary summer music festival Vans Warped Tour® taken by photographer Erin Caruso. The exhibitions take place at five venues from New York to Los Angeles.
As the Pit Reporter from Vans Warped Tour, Caruso was up close and personal with the bands on the road. From her photo sessions this summer, she has donated over 45 images to the Keep A Breast Foundation. Unite the United will facilitate an online auction of images from the exhibition alongside music memorabilia and celebrity breast casts including Katy Perry beginning November 26. 100% of the proceeds generated from the touring exhibition and the online auction will be donated to the Keep A Breast Foundation’s youth awareness and outreach efforts.
Fox and Keep a Breast are teaming up to host a night of fun and charity. Traveling photo exhibition
Where: New York City, Angels & Kings
500 East 11th St (between Ave A & Ave B) New York, NY 10009
When: November 11th at 6 pm
What: Performances by DJs Rob Hitt, Erica Dagley and Prince Terrance
How: RSVP mandatory: www.keep-a-breast.org/rsvp

Strawberry Farms forever- PacSun and Surfing America
Tuesday, October 21st 2008: Strawberry Farms Golf Club, the premier golf club in Orange County, California; hosted the Tim Brown Invitational Golf Tournament presented by PacSun. The Tim Brown Invitational Golf Tournament (TBIGT) is a fun day of golf benefiting the IOC-recognized governing body of the sport of surfing in America, Surfing America; and The PacSun USA Surf Team, the official surf team of the United States.
All in all, over $11,000 was raised to support Surfing America and The PacSun USA Surf Team!
Go Team!
posted by ZB
Find the Goodies
It’s a chair! It’s a dress! It’s inflatible!

As the saying goes; “This is so stupid, you just gotta love it”. So goes the inflatible butt/chair/dress.
Artist and interactive designer, JooYoun Paek embodies the quote with her recently revealed Self-Sustainable Chair, a wearable piece of furniture which is a dress where the butt inflates into a chair through pumps in the shoes. Paek hopes the provocative art piece will “transform the humdrum experiences produced by routine walking commutes into an amusing interactive performance.”
‘Nuff said.
-ZB
PADDLING THE CONCRETE ISLAND
Tom Curren jumps into Sea Paddle NYC to join Doerner, Lopez, Malloy and friends for Autism and the environment
On Monday, August 18th, at approximately 9:15 a.m., eight boats loaded with surfers, supporters and media made their way over to the East River, just off the South Street Sea Port’s Pier 1. Read more
NOT JUST FOR BARBIE
Billabong’s Malibu Beach House Pool Party, Holiday 08 and Spring 09 preview
We answered the call to Billabong’s beckon through the barrier of the
orange curtain, up the LA highways and through traffic on canyon roads
to land in the playground of the fabulously famous. Read more
JOB INTERVIEW: ASHLEY LLOYD
The true story of one girl and the gig of her dreams
By Tiffany Morgan
It wasn’t necessarily Ashley Lloyd’s idea to start shaping surfboards. She was scouted – or stalked, depending on how you look at it – by Danny Tarampi, who frequented the waters at Malibu, where she was then living. “Danny was always the happiest guy out in the water,” Lloyd recalls, “so I liked him immediately, but that’s all I really knew about him.” Read more
SPEED RACER
All Around Athlete Darlene Addison is Addicted to the Rush
By Christina Scannapiego
Darlene Addison runs at lunch. Her fellow ER nurses think she’s completely psycho, but even so, she devours her meal and uses the remainder of her lunch hour to go running. This tidbit tells you a lot about the type of person she is. “The older I get, the more stuff I want to do and I can hardly fit it all in,” she says, clearly feeling an urgency few do at the tender age of thirty-one. Read more


