FOR THE MAN WHO IS A NATURAL SPORTSMAN...For hunters, fliers, marksmen, fishermen... Sunvogues offer the confident wearing comfort of rugged metal frames.
-American Optical Sunvogues Catalogue, 1969

They don't need me here, and I know you're there (don't need me)
-TMBG (1988)All great art, and today all great artlessness, must appear extreme to the mass of men, as we know them today. It springs from the anguish of great souls. From the souls of men not formed, but deformed in factories whose inspiration is pelf.
-Alexander Trocchi
You drove me, nearly drove me, out of my headCry Me a River Lyrics by Arthur Hamilton
While you never shed a tear
Remember, I remember, all that you said
You told me love was too plebeian
Told me you were through with me and
Now you say you love me
Well, just to prove that you do
Come on and cry me a river
Cry me a river
I cried a river over you
every thousand years
Read the buzz on Hollywood Blvd. East in this summer's Los Angeles Magazine's Best of LA issue! Listed at number one is Hotel de Ville Vintage Eyewear, here's the write up:It was only a matter of time before the strip of Hollywood Boulevard between Hillhurst and Vermont avenues -- where you'd go for a U-Haul rental or Goodwill duds -- would begin to reflect the gentrifying neighborhood. The storefronts once occupied by traffic schools and tax offices are giving way to urbane restaurants and boutiques, many of them specializing in vintage or vintage-inspired goods that look right at home on young Los Feliz residents fixing up their 1920s-era duplexes and bungalow courts. The grit remains (there's still a topless bar), but the credit card parking meters aren't the only shiny new faces.

1. Hotel de Ville Vintage Eyewear: The selection of dead-stock vintage frames includes Christian Lacroix, outsize Gucci, and Jackie O favorite Nina Ricci. The far-out collection of new eyewear takes its design cues from decades past.