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Google Translate – Fastest Rising (U.S.) 1. you 2. what 3. thank you 4. please 5. love A little hope courtesy of Google Zeitgeist 2008.
Google Translate – Fastest Rising (U.S.) 1. you 2. what 3. thank you 4. please 5. love A little hope courtesy of Google Zeitgeist 2008.
I might need to start reading our blog a little more often. Mindi should know the difference between The Beatles and The Velvet Underground. She is in big trouble. We will begin a Velvet Underground marathon this evening. My current favorite is ‘Venus in Furs’, whats yours? On the plus side, the surest way to … Continued
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I See You, by John Osgood, Bherd Studios Art Up/Open Up: Come out for the kick-off to the new Greenwood-Phinney Art Walk Friday, December 12th from 6-9pm and check out Bherd Studios new location in the Greenwood Collective “Underground” 8537 Greenwood Ave North.
Obama Team launched a new web page open for anyone to post questions and vote on which questions they believe are the most important. See it here.
The Obama administration should ask the companies, as a condition of financial assistance, to begin shifting from being just automakers to becoming innovative “transportmakers.” As Barack Obama’s new chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, recently said: “You don’t ever want a crisis to go to waste. It’s an opportunity to do important things you would otherwise … Continued
Wexner Center/COTA/Warhol Bus Shelterfrom Wexner Center on Vimeo. A combination of my loves: public art, graphic design, pop art, and the Velvet Underground. So sad we missed this exhibition while we were in Columbus for the OSU Design 40th! I heart the Wexner Center. From the WexBlog.
Cleaning cleaning cleaning. Our apartment has blank space again. Threw away bags and bags of crap, and Goodwilled some more. A clean space makes for a clear mind and a clear mind makes better ideas. Death to clutter. Must remember to do this more than once every several years.
The Pact from Steph Kese on Vimeo. This amazing video art was part of our Re:Movement Exhibition on First Thursday.
Tonight! Thursday, December 4th, 2008 from 6–10pm. Where else can you see live dance in a gallery setting? Movement-based visual art will be on display, together with hourly dance performances and live drawing. Featuring The Asterisk Project, Efflux Creations and Day Chan.