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Rainy Day Wild Things
The best part of a childhood rainy day was, without a doubt, the fort-making part. The second best part (maybe the third, after hot chocolate WITH MARSHMALLOWS) was the crafts. Usually these involved things like paper plates, popsicle sticks, yarn and googly eyes. Also glue. Glue was crucial. For an update on past diversions, check [...]
Inside the Artist’s Studio: Lisa Bradley
Detroiter by birth and New York-raised,���Lisa Bradley is an artist based in Brooklyn, NY. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Sculpture & Extended Media from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2001, and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2004. That same year, Lisa was a...
Review: Crude
Joe Berlinger's (Paradise Lost, Some Kind of Monster, Brother's Keeper) seventh film Crude follows the class-action lawsuit filed by a small group of Ecuadorians residing in the Amazon rainforest, they go after Chevron for massive industrial pollution that has driven...
Convergence for your Thanksgivings [ii] (11/26/09)
by Ryland Walker Knight Light fire with fight Axe at it til you see sky Graze a highway wail
Blogalog, Part 1: About EcoArtTech
Cary Peppermint and Christine Nadir founded EcoArtTech as their collaborative platform for digital environmental art in 2005. They are 2009 Artist Fellowship recipients from the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). Their most recent work is a commissioned series for the Whitney Museum of...
Convergence for your Thanksgivings [i] (11/26/09)
by Ryland Walker Knight —Dance a dazzle, lady light, around our retinae
Review: Crude
Joe Berlinger's (Paradise Lost, Some Kind of Monster, Brother's Keeper) seventh film Crude follows the class-action lawsuit filed by a small group of Ecuadorians residing in the Amazon rainforest, they go after Chevron for massive industrial pollution that has driven...
Sustainable Architecture: Style vs. Substance
Sustainable architecture is in danger. This might sound like a surprising claim, given the fact that never before has “green” living been such a popular concept, nor has “eco-consciousness” been so en vogue. Yet the trendiness of green living is exactly what imperils it; as a trend, sustainability...
Link for the Day (November 26th, 2009): Bomuppetian Rhapsody
This is just too good not to share early. I think the Muppets just pwned Wayne and Garth. Happy Turkey Day, all! "Link for the Day": Each day (more or less) the House editors post a link to an item that we hope will spark discussion. We encourage our readers to submit candidates for consideration to keithuhlich@gmail.com and to converse in the comments section.
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