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nopooh Launches New Line of Retro Superhero Tees at the MTV Movie Awards Connected Gift Suite
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Last week nopooh was at the MTV Movie Awards giving away free t-shirts for charity, hobnobbing with celebs, and taking lots of pics. In this promotion, we’re giving away the proceeds from sales of all t-shirts worn by celebrities at the event to their chosen charities, which include Ride for Autism, the Red Cross, Special Olympics and World Fit for Kids. Celebrities in attendance included Erin Murphy of Bewitched, Kevin Sorbo of Hercules, Brad Sherwood of Whose Line is it Anyway and Heath Pearce of Chivas USA.

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T-Shirt Etiquette
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We’re not talking about a ‘date’ with a long-standing significant other.  The words of advice offered here pertain to the far scarier realm of first, second or even third dates.  This is the time in a relationship in which superficiality reigns supreme.  There will be time later to polish one’s supply of witticisms, perfect lingering glances, and bone up on current events, but first, there’s a visual test to be passed.  The absolute bottom line is not to wear something that could possibly, by any stretch, embarrass either you or your chosen companion.

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How to Care for Your T-Shirt
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Whether it’s a beloved vintage concert tee, promo tee or a fabulous new Superhero tee shirt from nopooh, it’ll last longer and look better if you take a few simple steps to safeguard the ink, shirt color and overall condition of the object of your affection.  A few small purchases will ensure years of tee shirt-wearing enjoyment, a blissful lack bleach stains, running colors, fading, nasty little holes, and stretching out of all recognition.

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Christian Marclay: Catch Him If You Can
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If you missed seeing Christian Marclay’s The Clock at the Paula Cooper gallery in New York this winter, there’s still hope.  The twenty-four hour long film, spliced from innumerable film clips, is described on the gallery’s website: “The Clock uncannily proceeds at a unified pace as if re-ordered by the latent narrative of time itself. Because it is synchronized with the local time of the exhibition space, the work conflates cinematic and actual time, revealing each passing minute as a repository of alternately suspenseful, tragic or romantic narrative possibilities.”

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