Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Time to GIVE TOMS




Trying to stretch that holiday buck? How about the gift that truly keeps on giving (even with the discount). The Public is now selling all TOMS Shoes at %15 Off *. This is a great time to update your style or pick up that perfect holiday gift. So hurry time is limited and so are our styles.

*No limit on number of TOMS per coupon but you must show one.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

August First Fiday with Jimmy Lee


First Friday's famous, featuring art from local Jimmy Lee and music from Pharmacy Spirits and DJ Blac. We'll also have delicious treats from Nebraska Brewing Company and Schy's Pies for Peace.

This month, according to Jimmy Lee: Mort à la Renommée: death to fame. Over the course of time, society's obsession with fame has grown to near-zealous proportions. From classic icons like Elizabeth Taylor to pop sensations like Lady Gaga, fame consumes us. Every fascination carries the possibility of possessing an inner, uglier side. Through Mort à la Renommée, I seek to expose a much more revolting inner layer in the framework that is fame.

Catch DJ Blac from 6 to 8 and Pharmacy Spirits playing live at the Black Market at 8 pm.

Pharmacy Spirits->
http://www.facebook.com/pages/PHARMACY-SPIRITS/38214317051?ref=ts

DJ Blac ->
http://thedjlink.com/djblac-com/

Nebraska Brewing Company ->
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Papillion-NE/Nebraska-Brewing-Company/46361916099?ref=ts

Schy's Pies for Peace ->
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lincoln-NE/Schys-Pies-for-Peace/347675528997?ref=ts

See you there!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

TOMS Custom Dye


Purchase a pair of TOMS Classic White from The Public

and have us dye them for $10 more.

WHAT’S YOUR COLOR?!?

Orange Sunshine

Teal

Purple

Fuchsia

Many more colors available.

So come in and put in your custom TOMS order,

supplies are limited.

*Dyes vary and outcome differs. Be unique and they’ll be your own!


Monday, May 24, 2010

The World is Yours!


Levi's Commissioned Nas and 12 other major acts from the realms of rock, pop, rap and soul to record classic hits from the past for their "Levi's Pioneer Sessions" campaign. All the tracks will be available for download on the Levi's website.


Video

Nas for Levi's Pioneer Sessions from nation on Vimeo.

Zuriick_Beata Low

Just in

Mens Style: Beata Low
Cost: $65

This is a low top version of the Beata with some vibrant summer time dark red, turquoise, and blue canvas colors. The sole is lined with black and the bottom has the trademark purple bottom.

Monday, May 17, 2010

The Public Now Has








Holster
Cost: $60
Color: Black

Description:
Short, distressed motorcycle bootie with chains, studded straps, and authentic hardware
Pointy toe 1" wooden heel 8" tall from sole
Soft synthetic upper
Rubber sole


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Indus
Cost: $50
Color: Black

Description:
Leather India- Inspired Thong Sandal w/ Toe Ring, Braiding, Flowers, & Studs
1/16" heel
Genuine Leather Upper and Sole


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Martina
Cost: $60
Color: Tan

Description:
Flat Gladiator Sandal w/ Studs & Braiding Details
Double Buckle Ankle Straps
Black Zipper Entry
Soft synthetic Upper
Rubber Sole


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Corsica
Cost: $60
Color: Gray

Description:
Flat Gladiator Sandal w/Adjustable Buckles
Back Zipper Entry
Soft synthetic Upper
Rubber Sole


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Topsy
Cost: $60
Color: Brown

Description:
High heel sandal with ankle wrap
Pleating and decorative buckle
Soft synthetic upper
Rubber Sole
3" tapered heel




About WANTED:

WANTED Shoes is an internationally recognized brand known for fun, fashionable footwear. In a fashion-conscious world that constantly pursues cutting edge trends, WANTED has successfully distinguished itself as a leading brand. The WANTED label assures quality, style and affordability to its customers.


Thursday, May 6, 2010

Keds are coming to The Public

In 1916, Keds created an American Classic: the first shoe with a soft rubber sole, so comfortable & quiet you could "sneak" up on your boyfriend. This original sneaker, called "the champion" has remained a style icon for over ninety years. Worn by Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe and Jackie O, and consistently celebrated by Vogue, Elle and Women's Wear Daily, Keds continues to attract fashion designers, stylists and top editors in the industry with their classic, authentic style. Today, a new generation has discovered the Keds brand, which is helping to inspire a collective spirit of new American style, youthful optimism, collaboration and togetherness.Keds Snapshot

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

New Commercial

The Public from Zac Eubank on Vimeo.



Shot at VEMO, a Vedros Motion Co. Out of Kansas City, VEMO is a multi-disciplinary production studio with a focus on motion and a passion for cinema.

See more of there work at -- Vedros Motion Co.

BIG THANKS TO:
• Director Joshua Ferdinand
• DP/Cam op Michael Stine
• Assistant director Gnarly Dan
• Score Benton Alexander
• Clothing styled by The Black Market
• Stylist Hillary Saskin
• Edited by Zac Eubank
• Camera assistant Daniel Goggin
*All Talent*

Monday, May 3, 2010

Now In Mens & Womens

The grass is turning green, trees are budding, Spring is in full effect. As I look though my closet my eyes start to shift from my heavy, sepia toned clothing, to my light, bright, and colorful treads. My skin takes a breath of fresh air, as I pull out my soft white tee off the hanger.
To finish off the outfit, I throw on my new all white TOMS.TIP: If you are a little leery of white shoes. These TOMS are canvas, if you stain them all up they can be easily dyed your favorite color.


Wednesday, April 28, 2010

New Zuriick just in.

Madsen Carbon Leather

A low top lace-up. Leather upper with a canvas toe. Waxed laces, cement and rubber sole. Low profile style.

Cost-$98
Only 4 sizes in stock

Monday, April 26, 2010

First Friday--5.7.2010

The Public/Black Market

address: 1033 O ST Lincoln

phone #: 402.742.4000

date: 5.7.2010

time of event: 6pm-9pm


Miscellania Mania will be running wild at The Public +The Blackmarket for May's First Friday, the 7th! Expect a spectrum of art collected by Joe Younglove, especially pieces comprising the new Oculomotor issue, where each contributor made art and/or wrote words inspired by a special song of their choice. Speaking of song, you gotta check out the infectious force that is Two Black Cats, enhanced with lasers and fog! The latest news is the return of Frumpy Congo Love on the turntables. He's been selecting a cataclysmic array of choice jams for preserving the mania!



Thursday, April 22, 2010

New Spring Zuriick's are in

Style: Perf Caldwell
Color: White
Price: $86
Style: Slug Lo
Color: Slate
Price: $108
Style: Beata
Color:Beige
Price:$67

Style: Kettle
Color: Turq
Price: $69
Style: AKE
Color: Carbon
Price: $54



Thursday, April 8, 2010

TODAY IS THE LAST DAY PEOPLE!


If you were wanting to get signed up for the Style Your Sole / Earth Day event Today is the last day.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

First Friday--10+20x30=4.2.2010


This First Friday event will not be focusing on a single artist but an amazing collective of 10 talented photographers. Each individual photographer will be submitting a single 20"x30" print for your viewing pleasure.

HERE IS THE LINE UP:
Alex Jochim ======> http://alexjochimphoto.blogspot.com
Lainey Rasmussen ==> http://www.hollowbodied.tumblr.com
Natasha Richardson => http://www.flickr.com/photos/natasharichardson/
ED Mejia ========> http://www.flickr.com/people/crownlux_photo/
Kayleigh Speck ====> http://kayleighspeck.tumblr.com/
Patrick Breen =====> http://www.flickr.com/photos/patrickbreen/
Andrew Lamberson => http://andrewlamberson.tumblr.com/
Alexandra Matzke ==> http://alexandramatzke.tumblr.com/
Taura Horn ======> http://www.taurahorn.com
Matt Buxton =====> http://mattbuxton.com/

(order does not represent greatness)

Music by: Carrot Carrot==> http://www.facebook.com/pages/carrot-carrot/218896846662?ref=ts

Friday, March 12, 2010

TOMS STYLE YOUR SOLE PARTY


FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Jesse Flink, The Public, 742-4000

The Public and Lincoln Earth Day Committee partner for TOMS "Style Your Sole" party

In celebration of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, The Public and the Lincoln Earth Day Committee have teamed up to throw a TOMS Style Your Sole party. The event will take place at Lincoln’s Antelope Park on Saturday, April 24, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

What, exactly, is a Style Your Sole party?

It is an event where participants gather together and creatively customize their own blank canvas TOMS shoes. SYS party attendees can decorate the shoes themselves, or they can opt for local artists in attendance to add some decorative flair to the kicks.

“It’s a great way for people to get together, to share, and to be expressive,” says Jesse Flinck, director of operations for The Public.

Besides coming away from the event with a one-of-a-kind pair of shoes, SYS party participants are also lending a helping hand to those who may need it the most – for each pair of TOMS purchased, one pair will be given to a child in need, based on TOMS’ founding “One for One” philosophy.

To get in on the fun, SYS participants must go The Public (1033 O St.) on or before April 10 in order to get sized for TOMS shoes and register for the party. The registration fee of $50 covers the cost of a pair of TOMS and the supplies for the shoe customization.

Once registered, SYS party-goers need only to head over to Antelope Park on April 24, imaginations in tow, for an inspired and entertaining commemoration of Earth Day.

For more information on Lincoln Earth Day, visit www.lincolnearthday.org. To learn more about Public Shoes, visit www.thepublicshoes.com.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Showing Perspective

Two photographers join together for an exhibit this Friday at the Public / Black Market

by: Nick Hardt
via- Lincoln nights

Taking a picture is creating a world. Haunting, twisted, blissful, honest, plain or complex, these worlds take days to discover and a moment to capture. This Friday, Joshua Ferdinand and Dusty Colyer will have their worlds on display at the shared space that is The Public Shoes and the Black Market for their First Friday art exhibit.


Ferdinand got interested in photography at the age of sixteen, playing around with the camera just wanting to make art. The Lincoln native gravitated towards photography more as he developed throughout college at the Kansas City Art Institute. By the age of 20 he decided he had found a career in the art form, “When all artists first start out they make art for the sole purpose of making it.” He said, “Then, when you realize the cost of living and the expenses going into photography it makes you get more professional. Plus, I realized I could make money doing something I liked.”

Colyer, from Joplin, Missouri, had a similar route towards photography. He says he was unsure what to do after high school and when he found out that he could spend his college years studying photography it was a closed case, “I decided to become a professional photographer whenever I found out you can go to school to
be a professional photographer.” Colyer says, “I didn’t know what to do after high school so when I found out I could go to school for something I enjoyed doing it was perfect.”

The two met at the Kansas City Art Institute and have been doing art shows together in Kansas City for the last five years. While in school, Colyer says that Ferdinand helped him learn the technical aspect of photography, “The Art Institute is a conceptual type of school. You don’t really learn a lot about the technical side of things, so everything I know about the technical side of photography I learned from Josh.”

Going to an art show, a person sees ten to fifteen pictures, looks at them each for a couple of minutes and takes away something from their experience. That short time each person has with the photographs is supported by hours if not days of hard work and visualization. “Sometimes you drive around with an idea already in your head. You just load your car up with equipment and search for a location.” Colyer says, “The certain things you have in mind never end up happening. The idea always takes on a life of its own.”

There are also many hurdles to clear in preparation for each photo shoot, Ferdinand says, “You have to hire a model or go through a model agency. If you’re shooting food (as he often does), you have to hire a food stylist. Then, depending on the shoot you have to hire an assistant, get location releases, and contact the city to make sure you can shoot in certain areas.” He says, “There’s lots of working parts. The actual capturing of the image is only about 2 percent of what a photographer has to do to get an image.”

For the exhibit on Friday night, Colyer is displaying pictures that deal with regular people and odd things that could happen to them. He says, “You can put your own meanings into the pictures. They’re up for interpretation.” He says he usually picks the photos that work well in relation to each other and have the most things going on in them, “I pick the pictures that have the most things to talk about.”

Ferdinand’s exhibit includes photographs of objects associated with his childhood past. He says, “The objects from my (childhood) past are spray painted gold to show how I idolized them.” He says he likes to employ a bit of humor in his photographs and as far as a showing goes, he displays items that complement each other and he says, “It’s more a sense of that you work on something long enough until you think it’s ready to have the world look at it. Then you put it in the show.”

The band Lady and the Tramp will be performing to add to the atmosphere on Friday. The Public owner, Jesse Flinck says he enjoys having a mixture of things happening for First Friday, “We try to have a different dynamic to First Friday, not just an art show.” He says, “We try to include fashion, music, and art.”

Flinck also says that the First Friday events are a way to give up-and-coming artists exposure, whether it be painting, photography, music, etc. The band Lady and the Tramp, who plays pop punk music, will be performing for the first time outside of house parties on Friday. Flinck says, “they’ll get exposure from people who’ve never seen them before. That’s what our First Fridays are all about.”

The exhibit starts at 6pm on Friday. The Public / Black Market is located at 1033 O Street in the Gold’s Building. African Smokehouse will be providing wine for the event and it’s free to attend.

For more on The Public / Black Market first Friday event featuring photography by Joshua Ferdinand and Dusty Colyer and music by Lady and the Tramp check out the event's Facebook page here.