February 2010
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January 2010
137 posts
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i’m starting to suspect that is time travel plot line on lost is all just some lame attempt to rationalize some bullshit clip show format.
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Appropriation, Vacation - Jessica Hopper reviews... →
“Contra: a fuckless episode of Gossip Girl written by Jimmy Buffett”
Awesome review, great job.
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Ana Marie Cox Liveblogs the SOTU --> →
Maybe you, like me, wishes you hadn’t missed this in real time. Don’t worry - there’s a replay.
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More Indie Pop Fan Fiction
Put The Book Back On The Shelf: A Belle And Sebastian Anthology
A stellar collection of independent comic creators and cartoonists put their own spins on a cross section of Belle & Sebastian’s songs, crafting stories inspired by the band’s music, drawn from the band’s entire catalog. Available at an Amazon online superstore near you.
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There’s a new way to make an artistic masterpiece using your cats: Pussy Doodles.
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Cost-Effective and Huffer-Friendly Home Decor
Man decorates basement with $10 worth of Sharpie. Full story + 360 panorama here.
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2010-1-24) →
Vampire Weekend (90)
Vic Chesnutt (13)
Raekwon (12)
A Tribe Called Quest (9)
Florence and The Machine (6)
Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz
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It's been a rough week for Picassos...
“That’s a rare fossil skeleton of a giant ground sloth, ladies and gentlemen. And he’s spraying Beluga caviar on an original Picasso. Total cost for this bit: $65 million.”
via Coco
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Dayton Castleman - Shredder
Most pleasing (albeit shamelessly non-green) artwork: the infinite paper-shredder by Dayton Castleman. Rolls of paper are fed through four shredders rigged to the ceiling of the gallery to create an endless cascading waterfall of shredded paper.
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Erin Cosgrove - What Matter of Person Art Thou?
An immersive multimedia project by artist Erin Cosgrove, inspired equally by the Bayeux Tapestry and lolspeak. Much like Henry Darger or Luigi Serafini, the artist has imagined an epic fictional narrative and then chosen to illustrate it, in this case through flash animation. My favorite part is Cosgrove’s use of the mysterious language of “l33t.” This appeals to my nerd-dom on...
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