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So interesting images that place endangered animals in a markedly man-made environment. Some work better than others, but they are all interesting nonetheless.
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Some facial street art pics from Rome. Incl. C215 and a cool riff off of Jacques-Louis David's "Death of Marat" (1793).
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A clip from lost episode of "Check, Please!" (2001) has our current Prez trying out the role of food critic. He makes a pretty entertaining (if safe) critic it seems.
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What happens when painter Maureen Mullarkey makes money off of painting drag queens and other people she must consider "freaks" and then donates to pro-Prop 8 forces in order to take away people's civil rights? Well, Joanne let's her have it…check out the letter.
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A little skin from Slava.
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Ahhhh…an unintentional Chinese remake of the 1974 classic film "The Towering Inferno"…but in real life, geez those Chinese are so intense. {via Newsgrist}
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"When asked about his work with corporate clients like Saks and Pepsi Fairey stated that he acknowledges that, 'in a capitalist society, art and commerce are always going to need each other' and that his goal is to make marketing art when working with corporate clients."
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Seems that the Israeli authorities are overly sensitive about the world online. And this is a MUST READ for anyone who wants insight about the current mood among Jewish & Arab Israelis. I, for one, had no idea about this:
"A majority of the people we talked with felt that the new government would formally establish the Palestinian 'reservations (economic zones)' leaving Israel to expand into the gaps. Indeed, we went to some campaign events where maps were put up on the wall showing 7 distinct Palestinian zones each completely surrounded by Israeli territory. The entire Jordan Valley would be Israeli. "
How draconian!
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The big event takes place March 11 (6-9pm) at Poltrona Frau (145 Wooster)…check out some of the items that will help support advocacy for low-income and homeless people with mental illness.
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