Sometimes my Dad is on top of some pop culture stuff before me - yes, it's painful to admit, but it's true. Yesterday, I paid him and my cat, Boo, a visit, and he was watching Al Gore's new TV channel, Current.
I'd heard of the channel, of course, because I get various media-related newsletters, but other than the name and Al Gore, I didn't really know anything about it. Well, it turns out that it's sort of a blog for TV....short segments (no more than 15-minutes), many of them produced and submitted to the channel from real people (some crazy guy base jumping off cliffs, another wacky one working random jobs, a documentary of the characters working at the fulton fish market in nyc, etc), and other regular segments like "current Google" - a (young and hip, of course) talking head making comments about Google search results based on a certain word - "current Mentor" - words of advice from people like Deepak Chopra (write in and tell them who you want to hear from) - "current Gig" - a day in the life of a certain job (it's a young female minister right now) - "The Current Parent" - chronicles a young couple becoming parents - "current Maverick" - a profile on someone breaking boundaries (a motorcross racer with lots of scars right now) - "current Culture" - currently (ha!) highlighting the urban acrobats of parkour - "current Hottie" - a, yes, very hot Abercrombie & Fitch model - and more.
My favorite is "current Style" (duh!), though I hate that it's obviously sponsored by Loreal. Still, they had this great feature on last night about La Miroiterie, an artists' co-op in Paris that includes a "store" full of stuff - if see something you want, you take it and leave something you don't want behind. Yeah, I know that it's pretty much the age-old barter/trade system, but it is freakin' BRILLIANT!
Right now, the back seat of my car is full of clothes I don't want anymore, but I'm not quite ready to just give them away. I've tried to sell them several times at Buffalo Exchange, always hoping to get a different buyer, hoping they'll be buying for a new season, but I've still got piles and piles of garments they don't want. If I could trade them for stuff that's at least new to me, I would have no problem unloading my stuff for "free." I just really love the idea that the clothes (or books or movies or music or plates or whatever) that I'm sick of could make someone else really happy, and vice versa. It's all relative. Not to mention how great it would be to just keep all this stuff in circulation, not adding to landfills and not buying new stuff to pile on top of it all. And you know me, little miss consumer, so if even I like this idea, than it must be good!
I think I should open a store (or "co-op") like this in Portland - I'll call it PDXchange. It'll be a hit....though it won't make me any money. Then again, I guess the lack of money has never really stopped me before (i.e. my low-paying journalism/magazine career)...
So, to sum it all up, check out Current TV, channel 125 on Comcast in Portland! And trade yo' stuff!
Thursday, August 04, 2005
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I feel your pain, Liz. On the other hand . . . gotcha!
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