Friday, April 3, 2009

Lonestar Roundup


Yes, it's that time again. Spring and the smell of rust and oil. What, you say? Yes, Tarts will be heading to Austin for the South's largest car show April 17 and 18. This is the 8th year The Beatniks will be hosting Lonestar Roundup at the Travis Fair grounds at our states capital. Come check out 100's of hot rods, rat rods, customs, pin ups, food, bands and unique vendors. Texas Tarts will be there along with Tara to the T and Poisoned Creations. It's a show you do not want to miss!


For more info go to: http://www.lonestarroundup.com/

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Recycle Your Old Cosmetics

As if I couldn't love Origin's anymore now they go and recycle your old cosmetics. Check this out from Daily Candy:

RECYCLE
Old Cosmetics

What: Take your used makeup and toiletry containers to any Origins shop and select department-store counters and the skin care co. will recycle ’em for free, regardless of brand.
Why: Show some inner beauty.
Where: Store locations at origins.com.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Jewelry made from Barbies

Margaux Lange makes really interesting jewelry - brooches, earrings, necklaces - all from dismembered Barbie Dolls.  Whats really amazing, however, is that the results are truly beautiful, and not just gimicky.

Margaux Lange makes really interesting jewelry - brooches, earrings, necklaces - all from dismembered Barbie Dolls.

Whats really amazing, however, is that the results are truly beautiful, and not just gimicky.

Obama Rocks the White House

Inside the White House Record Library

DAVID BROWNE

When Barack Obama moved into the White House on January 20th, he gained access to five chefs, a private bowling alley — and a killer collection of classic LPs. Stored in the basement of the executive mansion is the official White House Record Library: several hundred LPs that include landmark albums in rock (Led Zeppelin IV, the Rolling Stones' Let It Bleed), punk (the Ramones' Rocket to Russia, the Sex Pistols' Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols), cult classics (Captain Beefheart's Trout Mask Replica, the Flying Burrito Brothers' The Gilded Palace of Sin) and disco. Not to mention records by Santana, Neil Young, Talking Heads, Isaac Hayes, Elton John, the Cars and Barry Manilow.

During the waning days of the Nixon administration, the RIAA, the record companies' trade group, decided the library should include sound recordings as well as books. In 1973, the organization donated close to 2,000 LPs. The bad news: The selection was dominated by the likes of Pat Boone, the Carpenters and John Denver. In 1979, legendary producer John Hammond convened a new commission to update the list for the hipper Carter administration. "They felt they needed to redress some of the oversights that might have taken place the first time around," says Boston music critic and author Bob Blumenthal, who was put in charge of adding 200 rock records to the library.

At the commission's first meeting, Blumenthal brought up Randy Newman's thorny dissection of Southern culture, Good Old Boys, to determine what restrictions the panel might face. "That was exhibit A," Blumenthal says. "And I was told, 'Oh, the president loves that album! Go ahead!' " So Blumenthal and his advisers — including Paul Nelson, then Rolling Stone's reviews editor — compiled a list to reflect "diversity in what was going on in popular music." They picked the Kinks' Arthur for its "theme of empire," and Blumenthal snuck in favorites like David Bowie's Hunky Dory.

On January 13th, 1981, the LPs — each in a sleeve with a presidential seal — were presented to Jimmy Carter at a White House ceremony. But the collection — placed in a hallway near the third-floor listening room, complete with a sound system — didn't remain upstairs long. When Ronald Reagan took office that year, the LPs were moved to the basement. Depending on the source, the reason was Nancy Reagan's distaste for shelves of vinyl, or the edgy choices themselves. A spokesman for Obama said it was too early to comment on whether the president would revive the library. But Obama may be pleased to learn that at least a few of his favorite albums — Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks, Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run — are there if he wants them on pristine slabs of vinyl.

[From Issue 1071 — February 5, 2009 ROLLINGSTONE.COM

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Look Out, Tarts in Denton!


















Texas Tarts in Denton! Are you dreaming you ask? Well, pinch yourself cause it's true. The Tarts are now in the two finest establishments for vintage and unique hand made items in our sister city, Denton . Both stores are located right on the city square (also, where "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" was filmed (and home of the "Pecan Picasso") and are owned by the nicest ladies in the land.


So get to Denton fast:
Circa 77
227A W Oak Street
Denton, TX 76201
(940) 483-1977

Time Bandits
108 W Oak Street
Denton, TX 76201
(940) 808-1908

Friday, March 13, 2009

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Funky Finds Shop

As if Funky Finds isn't the best blog ever now they have a shop too! Texas Tarts is proud to announce the opening of their online shop at http://funkyfinds.blogspot.com/.
So go get your funky on!

The Shops @ Funky Finds