Thursday, January 30, 2014

Birchbox

Two months ago, I stumbled across my very first "unboxing" YouTube video.  Until that day, I hadn't heard of the term unboxing, and it opened up a whole new Pandora's box of online shopping.  Specifically the world of subscription boxes.  You see... to me, shopping is fun.  Shopping gives you endorphins and endorphins make you happy.  I can hit up a local dollar store and always find something I didn't really need, but even spending a small amount of money in retail therapy makes me feel better.

Subscriptions boxes put online shopping into a new plane of existence.  Online merchants offer a monthly or quarterly subscription where they will assemble a care package based on your size and preferences and mail it conveniently to your doorstep.  This care package is filled with sample sized (or full sized) goodness that make you look forward to receiving the package in anticipation.  A prime example is the Dollar Shave Club.  If you haven't seen their commercial, you should visit YouTube and laugh your ass off.

Back to the unboxing videos, once the package is received, users are setting up their cameras and opening their packages on film with explanations of what they received.  I just sat there watching video after video of users unboxing their subscriptions.  I guess it's the voyeur in me that wanted to get a glimpse of their surprises.  I finally found http://www.subscriptionboxes.com/ that displays a collection of these subscriptions with consumer ratings.  I finally took the plunge and ordered Loot Crate and Birchbox.  Loot Crate for the geek in me and Birchbox for the gentleman in me.

I haven't gone so far to do an unboxing video, but I did Instagram my boxes with explanations of what I received.  Two days ago, I received the following email from a Birchbox employee:
We've singled you out as a quintessential Birchbox Man—that is to say, you're curious, you're tapped into digital tools and trends, you've got an open mind, and most importantly, your taste is impeccable. (We know, we follow you on Instagram.)
We'll get right to it—we're excited to be launching a network of digital influencers—smart, sharp guys who know what's good in the grooming and style space—and we want you to be part of it. 
You'll have access to a host of Birchbox Man exclusives like full-size products to review and giveaway on your blogs, early access to our content, content sharing opportunities to grow your channel's following, and tons of other things we haven't even thought of yet.
So this is a pretty awesome opportunity to get back into blogging for a purpose.  If I get just two readers I'll feel like John Grisham!

Once upon a dream

I can't get enough of this song!

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

A crowning jewel of history

I shouldn't be posting this picture, but it’s an interesting story.  The Majestic Theater, first opened in 1929, is one of the crowning jewels of the San Antonio Arts community.  but like all institutions this old, it had its segregation history.  My grandma told me she used to go watch movies here when she was young.  there was the “white” entrance and the “colored” entrance.  Today, only three of the floors are used in the theater (main floor, mezzanine, and balcony), but there is a fourth floor that wasn't remodeled in the 80s which was used by minorities and completely segregated from the white audience.  For the past 8 years, during every rehearsal, I’ve looked for how to gain access to the fourth floor balcony… and found it today! It had its own entrance from the street level behind the theater, its own box office, and six flights of stairs to get to their door into the theater.  I took this picture from up there today.  

I took the second picture from what looked to be a bullet hole in a window on the 6th floor in the stair case.  Great view of the Tower Life building.