Arye Dworken lives in a tastefully decorated home in Teaneck, New Jersey, with his wife, son, and dog named Barrett. Barrett is named after one of the original members of Pink Floyd yet Arye wouldn't necessarily consider himself a big Pink Floyd fan. It just felt like a good dog name. You can find more Arye on aryedworken.tumblr.com or twitter.com/aryedworken.
How can you not love a rap trio, albeit a middle aged, Jewish rap trio, that can pull all those stars together for the forthcoming 30-minute video for the new single "Make Some Noise?" Check it!
Recently, I spotted this denim tie, which, to me, is genius. I'm talking heart palpitations. Again, I’m all about the style contradictions. How rebellious would this feel wearing this to shul? Quite.
I don't care if the band records an OK Computer 2: More Hitler Haircuts, or not--I've been a fan of everything they've done up to this point and don't feel the need to harp on an aesthetic they've long since abandoned.
You can probably see why the House of Dior is so sensitive about the whole Hitler thing since Christian Dior herself dressed Nazi wives during World War II.
Ad-Rock, MCA and Mike D. discuss the best falafel in town, Uncle Freddy's Yiddish and why it's taken them so long to get on the cover of Heeb. Arye Dworken spends the day with the Beastie Boys.