by avant/chi fan August 20, 2008
by avant/chi fan February 03, 2009
A section of Chicago's Wrigleyville (Clark St. between Addison and Roscoe) that is populated with bars filled with older college students and recently graduated preppy Twenty-somethings. Being so close to Wrigley Field, sadly, only makes the Frat atmosphere worse.
On a recent trip to Wrigleyville in Chicago the group felt very out of place along Frat Row. It was like college all over again.
by avant/chi fan March 23, 2009
Modern day bohmeians. Living on the Fringe, but connected via obssession with Technolgy. Similar to former bohemians, beats and hippies - concerned with social issues, Indie culture and creativity, but connect more on-line then at coffee shops, etc.
Chicago's West Town is crawling with Mohemians - grungy style, I-pod in hand, Cellie in pocket, walking with notebook to coffee shop to cop free wi-fi to chat with friends and download some obscure English rock.
by avant/chi fan January 13, 2007
Area of NE LA- Mt. Washington, Eagle Rock, Highland Park that has become a enclave of bohemian artists looking to get away from the high rents of Silver Lake, WeHo and Santa Monica.
Just as Baldwin Park is known as the Black Beverly Hills, NE Los Angeles is the Bohemian Beverly Hills.
by avant/chi fan January 17, 2015
Beyond hip. The next phase in the History of Cool (time for John Leland to add a chapter to his book) Non-mainstream culture (and it's trends) will be heading to a more organic, fluid phase. Culture is taking a swing away from the the image conscious, cooler-than-thou attitude of the Hipster sect, moving into a cycle where simplicity, inner pursuits and brightness are the nexus.
by avant/chi fan February 25, 2009
The time period between mid-2007 and late 2009 when Web2.0 tatics, platforms and ideals were waning, but Web 3.0 had not yet matured or went mainstream.
by avant/chi fan August 20, 2008