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Video: A Trip To The Grown-Up Barber

Video: A Trip To The Grown-Up Barber

Silver Lake-based web series Put This On suggests men dress like grown-ups. On this fourth episode, Jesse Thorn and Adam Lisagor (LAist Interview) suggest men groom like grown-ups, first with a trip to the old school Larchmont Barbershop. Past episodes have looked at denim, footwear, and dressing for work. more ›

Video: 'Put This On' At Work

Video: 'Put This On' At Work

Jesse Thorn and Adam Lisagor's Silver Lake-based web series Put This On (LAist Profile) explores the world of dressing for work -- from job interviews to a regular Tuesday. In this third episode, the dapper writer/director (Freaks and Geeks creator,) Paul Feig, shares why (and how) he suits up (literally) when he heads to set. more ›

Video: 'Put This On' Covers Your Feet

In this second episode of Put This On, ("a web series for men about dressing like a grown-up,") the always-dapper Jesse Thorn explores the world of footwear (not kicks, but shoes.) Thorn, and, production partner/jumpsuited wonder, Adam Lisagor offer up tips, insight, and a trip to an aged well of wisdom, Willie's Shoe Service in Hollywood. The series' first episode was on denim. more ›

Midnight Movie: The Sound of Young America (Pilot)

Jesse Thorn has a wonderful nationally syndicated public radio show called The Sound of Young America. Unfortunately it's not on local public radio, but the weekly program is available via podcast. Current thought a television version of the interview program would be a great idea, but they ended up changing formats, and the show was never green-lit. This pilot was shot in Koreatown, which was where TSOYA used to be recorded. The radio show's studio, Thorn's domicile, is now Silverlake. more ›

'Put This On' Finds $500 Denim in Pasadena

"It’s a web series for men about dressing like a grown-up," Jesse Thorn told LAist about his new web show, Put This On. In the maiden episode, Thorn heads to Pasadena's Rising Sun Jeans, where he uncovers some well constructed $500 men's jeans. The new program, of excellent production value, also features informational pieces with Thorn and Adam Lisagor. more ›

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