4B - Thursday, January 23, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4B - Thursday, January 23, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom GREEN From Page1B Despite a number of other options, most students either haven't heard of or don't care to try anywhere else: many are won over by 42's selection, pricing and service. Knowledgeable, friendly and accommodating; the crew is comfortable managing interac- tions with allikinds of clientele and matching them with their desired product. Without fail, the equal part art gallery and candy store charmwinsovervisitors and locals the first time the top of the stairs is reached - often turning them into NICHOLAS WILLIAMS/Daily lifelong customers. Supposedly Mohammed Hassan stands behind the counter at Bongz and Thongz. unrivaled in product diversity in work of artists the store sources thing from artisanal massage the Midwest, 42 is the place to go from, and can occasionally put the oils and lingerie to hand-blown if you're looking for your firstpiece enterprising individual in touch smoking utensils can be picked up or you're buying yourself a little- with one for a customized piece. somewhere in the shop. Walking too-nice of a birthday present. The store lacks a tobacco license in the first time, you're struck by and the big names in glass, but they an outward divide in the layout of Foggy Bottom Bayou offset it with great quality, better the 2600 square foot space. The prices, a wholesome atmosphere ground floor is dedicated solely to Foggy Bottom Bayou is Ann and modus operandi. the sale of tobacco products. On Arbor's homegrown, locally- Recently having condensed one shelf sits a large assortment sourced, fair-trade and feel-good into one room, the Bayou's gift of hookah products while another head shop. Opened in April 2008, shop leads into its glass selection, corner proudly displays bongs of FBB is dedicated to providing with beads hanging from the ceil- every color. quality goods for the best price ing and a subtly tribal/East Asian The basement is a living, while being as involved in the local feel throughout. Foggy Bottom's breathing shrine to anything economy as possible. The bulk of choice not to stock the big names dirty. Sleazy posters line the walls the pieces available - a smaller in glass is compensated by its devo- while the shelves are crowded selection of spoon-shaped bowls tion to the art of glassblowing and with sex toys that only someone and water tubes, primarily - are itsosupportcof local artists. The staff baked out of their mind could from one of five local artists or is friendly and keen to converse have dreamt up. The uninhibited their protgs. Alongside smoking about the trade and culture, mak- filthiness of it all is endearing, and pieces, local artists like "Lindsey" ing Foggy Bottom Bayou an entic- in the right "state of mind," trippy display hand-blown vases and ing locale for the curio-curious as balls. Even if you're not that other artwork. Foggy Bottom is and conversation-keen individuals into commercialized kinkiness, also the only head shop with a stall in town. just pick up something for the at the Ann Arbor Art Fair, where sake of novelty - the heads you'll it will show the most complex, Bongs and Thongz inevitably turn as you stroll down unique and beautiful pieces its art- the street with a bong in one hand ists have completed. From the outset, it looks like and a dildo in the other make it It's not uncommon for tourists the basic business idea for this worth it. and newcomers alike to wander local glass shop just hinges on the Bongs and Thongz has received in wide-eyed, having climbed the notion that the words bong and criticism in the past for its seem- cramped stairs to the store's loca- thong rhyme - and perhaps the ing dedication to quantity over tion after leavingUrban Outfitters, intriguing question "Do people quality. Whether or not that's dazed from hipster irony overload. smoke pot wearing nothing but a true, an ever-present attitude of Fortunately, Foggy Bottom is one thong?" Whatever the case, the "fun" never leaves you while you're of the best places in town to get quirky strangeness of the concept poking through its shelves. And lost. Much of the staff is educated never gets in way of the quality of at the end of the day, that's what in the design and process of glass the products advertised. 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If you wish to pay by credit card, simply scan theGDR code and you will be taken to The Michigan Dailys online store to place your order. l For ntem#l Gram# Ad# Student Group Ad taken by NETFL X P X Daily Arts Writers dig through recent Netflix releases to find the movies worth revisiting or discovering. MANDARIN "Grease" As someone who at age 8 choreographed an interpretive dance to "Summer Lovin"' in her basement (playing both Danny and Sandy, natu- rally), "Grease" seemed to be an obvious choice to watch while stuck in the winter blues. There are awesome dance numbers! And romantic beach scenes! And skinny John Travolta's butt chin! "Grease" is a timeless (and accordingly misogy- nistic) portrayal of teen love, but it has a fresh quality that keeps generations turning to it. Watch it if you are anxious to lose yourself ina summer-y land of Pink Ladies and Greasers; veer away if you want some substance with your hot cocoa. WARNER BROS "She's All That" It's the end of senior year and baby-faced Fred- die Prinze Jr. is starting fresh, after his hottie girl- friend cheats on him over spring break. He makes a bet with his standard jock-jerk friends that he can turn "ugly duckling" Laney Boggs into their Cali- fornia high school's prom queen. Watch for the '90s beach parties, gratuitous makeover scene and Paul Walker in possibly his most thought-provoking role ever. Ignore any themes or messages the film tries to impart - change yourself and you will find love... girls with glasses are by definition unattractive. Just appreciate the blissful vibe of a SoCal summer and Usher's screen debut as the school's DJ. WARNER BROS PARAMOUNT "Y Tu Mama Tambien" "The Wild Thornberry's" Definitely the most provocative of the films on this list, "Y Tu Mama Tambien" was director Alfonso Cuarfn's debut film, and featured now world-renowned actors Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna as privileged Mexican teens seeking adventure and sex on a road trip to the beach. Dark, funny and painfully real, these boys grow up - or at least become a little more self aware - as theytravel from their rich Mexico City through tiny, ram- shackle towns. This may not be the tequila-soaked and American-infested Cancan of spring break fan- tasies, but "Tambien" is certainly transformational. Nigel Thornberry's nose is a vast, unexplored territory unto itself, but this film boasts more than just an impressive schnozs. Yes, it's animated. Yes, it's based on a Nickelodeon TV show. But "The Wild Thornberry's" was one of our generation's first tastes of adventure, of a life outside of suburbia and Whole Foods. In the feature-length film, the Thornberry's travel to Africa, where Eliza (voiced by Lacey Chabert, "Mean Girls") talks to animals and proves to be the most badass female role model ever. Watch for the nostalgia, stay for the animal absurdity and surprisingly good animation. MUSIC VIDEO REVIEW Crafting what has been dubbed by many as the best dance record of 2013, Brit- ish house duo Dis- A closure continue Grab Her their stand-out Disclosure effort PMR withtheir video for "Grab Her!" Following an overly touchy boss, who with every unwarranted feel makes whatever object (or person) ascend indefinitely, the Lawrence brothers offer a fresh silliness to the elec- tin genre. The video tracks the world's most gauche supervisor through an osten- sibly mundane French office in what the muted colors would have us believe is the mid-90s, as files, staplers and the occasional work- place-friendly pet make their way upward. The absurdity laced throughout the three min- utes and 45 seconds breathe a new life to a track that would typically be heard in a sweaty, drug-laced base- ment or a sweaty, drug-laced music festival. For two guys - both under the age of 22 - the video shows off a smart, lighter aide to a style of music that keeps taking itself more seriously with each Top 40 collaboration and additional Twitter follower. But it only seems fitting that the best up-and-coming electronic group produces a cleverly engaging video. -ERIKA HARWOOD