and Mele Kalikimaka with Bette Midler - enjoy!
via @therealroseanne
Friday, December 25, 2015
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Vive La France
Je suis Paris. Jean Julian here, the artist behind the Peace for Paris symbol.
Peace for Paris pic.twitter.com/ryf6XB2d80
— jean jullien (@jean_jullien) November 13, 2015
Sunday, November 1, 2015
¡Viva Calaca!
Enjoy ¡Viva Calaca! - an animation project by the Spanish art director and designer Ritxi Ostáriz, and based on today's Mexican celebration, Dia de los Muertos (or Day of the Dead). The soundtrack is from Day of the Dead by American singer and composer Voltaire.
Sunday, February 1, 2015
off the grid
For $6,000, Segun Oyeyiola fully converts his VW Beetle to solar and wind.
*Photo credit: John Vibes, Nation of Change.
*Photo credit: John Vibes, Nation of Change.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Sunday, January 18, 2015
the confessions of robert crumb (1987)
Simply heartbroken by the #jesuischarlie cartoonist news. Me too ... in honor of satiric artists everywhere, free thought & speech, and the eternal (French, s'il vous plaît ) spirit of résistance ... posting The Confessions of Robert Crumb (1987) ...
More at Paris Review with American cartoonist Robert Crumb, last seen about the south of France (shhhh!) ..
Below, another Cheap Suit Serenaders chanson, Crying My Blues Away:
Oh, here is the cover, if you're still searching ... (pricey though) along with more no one is showing you ...
For sale in Chicago, though.
*crossposted at Old Sauk River, amongst the many fondly regarded contributors, with that Hunter-Gatherer news site. As for the curiosity shop, it is still out for the time being. We are still working on that coming back, reincarnated better than ever before, soon (we hope) ...
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1.21.2015 crossposted Editor's Note. The satiric comment about a pricey Ebay Charlie Hebdo copy was made with the writer's off-the-cuff perception (and possible misunderstanding) that an unknown individual was selling theirs (in the Charlie Hebdo magazine-deprived U.S.A.) for something like 30,000 dollars .. and the way others, say, have Ebay or amazon-posted their favorite 10.00 dollar novel or CD for similar profits with a "Hey, ya never know," "might as well."
It has since come to our attention that the magazine is donating proceeds to the families of the victims and that may be a genuine fundraising attempt. We, of course, fully support such fundraising on behalf of the families of the victims; however, we do not research these channels one way or the other. Therefore, if you wish to donate funds for the Charlie Hebdo families of the victims, we recommend contacting the newspaper directly for further information as to where and how you can do that over the internet.
More at Paris Review with American cartoonist Robert Crumb, last seen about the south of France (shhhh!) ..
Below, another Cheap Suit Serenaders chanson, Crying My Blues Away:
Oh, here is the cover, if you're still searching ... (pricey though) along with more no one is showing you ...
For sale in Chicago, though.
*crossposted at Old Sauk River, amongst the many fondly regarded contributors, with that Hunter-Gatherer news site. As for the curiosity shop, it is still out for the time being. We are still working on that coming back, reincarnated better than ever before, soon (we hope) ...
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1.21.2015 crossposted Editor's Note. The satiric comment about a pricey Ebay Charlie Hebdo copy was made with the writer's off-the-cuff perception (and possible misunderstanding) that an unknown individual was selling theirs (in the Charlie Hebdo magazine-deprived U.S.A.) for something like 30,000 dollars .. and the way others, say, have Ebay or amazon-posted their favorite 10.00 dollar novel or CD for similar profits with a "Hey, ya never know," "might as well."
It has since come to our attention that the magazine is donating proceeds to the families of the victims and that may be a genuine fundraising attempt. We, of course, fully support such fundraising on behalf of the families of the victims; however, we do not research these channels one way or the other. Therefore, if you wish to donate funds for the Charlie Hebdo families of the victims, we recommend contacting the newspaper directly for further information as to where and how you can do that over the internet.
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