I haven’t posted in ages. That’s because I’ve been too busy drinking and ruining my life being productive and making good life choices.
On a completely related note: I’m going to Vegas soon. I haven’t been since I was a little kid. And for anyone who knows anything, Vegas when you’re under the age of 21 (much less under 12) is like taking an infant to a strip club and expecting them to enjoy it. Sure they might appreciate the tits, for a completely different reason than they’re actually present for, but for the most part it’s the general attitude of “What the fuck am I doing here? I don’t even know what alcohol is yet so there is absolutely nothing within my realm of knowledge that could possibly make this more interesting.” Read the rest of this entry »
Just like is was supposed to the last time, and the time before that… and the time before that.
Luckily, for me, I am certainly not going to heaven… Sooo. In lieu of that, I am getting in touch with all my friends (because the are definitely not getting into heaven either – if you have meet someone the people I choose to surround myself with, you’ll know this is a FACT) and we’re preparing for a) the Zombie Apocalypse as CDC has informed us, or b) steal a cruise ship and a life times supply of xanax, alcohol, and apple pie and coffee to prepare ourselves for a round the world cruise, stopping off at variable locations to hijack more supplies, attractive people and exotic animals.
If you would like to be considered as a participant in our journey, please reply explaining why you are not going to heaven, what you can contribute to these festivities and where we should pull into port to pick you up.
The Baltimore Love Project is defined by 20 murals of varying sizes all depicting the LOVE design created by Michael Owen. Intended to galvanize the locals to do something positive for the city of Baltimore, because as the rest of the country knows via The Wire, shits serious and dangerous! Also involved is Innovate Baltimore who focuses on building and strengthening the greater B-more community. (Flyer/info after the jump)
This weekend was the launch of Martha Coopers new book “Name Tagging” in NYC. A prolific photojournalist from Baltimore, MD who has been documenting the proliferation of Graffiti throughout the East Coast (mainly New York) since the 1970′s and has some amazing works to show for it. Historical too, depending on how you view the art (yes, I said it, fuck you, it’s art).
I’d imagine the event went amazingly, seeing as it was sponsored by Obey & Stella too, who doesn’t like to quote A Street Car Named Desire, when ordering a beer?! Undoubtedly a lot of heads came to be a part of it too. I’ll report back with reviews, photos, etc. as soon as I can get my hands on them.
I’m not sure how this slipped past me/us/everyone I know before, seeing as I try to keep up to date by scouring the internet for various art things and stuffs. But here it is and it looks amazing. The G40 is a compilation of artists from all over the world who’ve taken over a warehouse for the next month and gone balls out with the most amazing amalgamation of art on every wall on every floor. Read the rest of this entry »
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