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Rite Aid's vibrator extravaganza
You won't find vibrators like these at a Rite-Aid store, but Rite Aid's online store sells them. What happens if you live in Alabama and order one?...
UPSO's animation for FUEL TV
I've posted before about my illustrator pal Dustin Amery Hostetler, AKA UPSO. His psychedelic, bold, graphic style has been featured on Burton snowboards, Chuck Taylor sneakers, Kid Robot Munnys, and in a slew of magazines. Dustin just created the art for this delightful animation in the FUEL TV Signature Series of station IDs. The music is by GoLab. For more on Dustin, check out his UPSO site and also the new issue of Faesthetic, his curated art 'zine....
What’s on at Flavorpill: Links That Made the Rounds in Our Office
Today at Flavorpill, we laughed at some sketchy Santas. We realized how much Parks and Recreation is like the Wu-Tang Clan. We saw the world through Google goggles. We wondered if Ryan Seacrest is quietly taking over the entertainment industry, and if so, what this means for Joel McHale. We debated when it’s inappropriate to [...] Related posts:
Ultraviolet: 69 Classic Blacklight Posters from the Aquarian Age and...
I wish I had a blacklight to fully appreciate the groovy day-glo ink on the pages of Ultraviolet: 69 Classic Blacklight Posters from the Aquarian Age and Beyond, by Daniel Donohue. Going through this book was like mainlining the 1970s. It brought back memories of my friend and I sneaking into my...
Mod 3-ring binder circa 1970
Speaking of blacklight posters from the 1970s, Jim Leftwich recently came across his beautiful Peter Max inspired 3-ring binder. When I was back at my family farm in Missouri this past September, following a circuitous 3,000 mile motorcycle ride through the Southwest from my home in Palo Alto...
Playwrights Horizons Extends Run of 'This'
The new play by Melissa James Gibson about early middle age and marriage will extend its run by three weeks and now close on Jan. 3
Artistic Director of Williamstown Theater Festival Is Leaving
Nicholas Martin will leave the job next summer after his third season there, and the board has begun searching for a successor.
A Turner Winner Who Takes Viewers by Surprise
The winner of this year's Turner Prize is a surprise on many levels. Besides being a longshot for the award, he creates works that are often located in corners or high overhead.
Critics' Picks Video: 'Duck Soup'
A. O. Scott looks at the 1933 comedy "Duck Soup," starring the Marx brothers.
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