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The Andy Warhol family album Posted: 2 months ago by corrah
A very cool site that shows Andy Warhol from a different angle. Check out his childhood art and the art of his mother.
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losing a chunk of graffiti history Posted: 2 months ago by jasontho
Important building in San Francisco's graffiti history about to be demolished.
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Tavi Gevinson: the 13-year-old blogger with the fashion world at her feet Posted: 2 months ago by nateebiinature
There were florals, thigh-high boots, Victoria Beckham in a painted-on tan and Madonna in Gucci and new wrinkleless skin. But the true star of New York Fashion Week, which closed on Thursday, was Tavi Gevinson, a diminutive teenage fashion blogger from the suburbs of Chicago.

*Tavi's Blog
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freaky freaky Posted: 2 months ago by meggysue
Don't say I didn't warn you. Be sure to click around.
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One Million Spiders Spin Silk For Tapestry Posted: 2 months ago by suebe
One million wild Golden Orb spiders from Madagascar (they can grow up to the size of a human hand) were harnessed to produce silk, which was woven into a golden tapestry, now on display at the Museum of Natural History in NYC.
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First handmade subpixel type family, ever Posted: 2 months ago by suebe
It has x-height of 3 pixels, it is italic, inspired by old masters and most important – made by hand.
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A whole new look to Disney Princesses Posted: 2 months ago by ClsCott645
A gallery of twisted princesses.

Now these are princesses I can appreciate. I think Snow White is my fav.
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Agent Provocateur's new model army marches on Selfridges to launch new lingerie line(careful@work) Posted: 2 months ago by Bornbad
Dressed in little more than their underwear a host of models descended on London's Oxford Street today to launch the new Agent Provocateur bra.
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Shepard Fairey threatens artist with lawsuit for repurposing work Posted: 2 months ago by jasontho
At the same time that Shepard Fairey is defending himself against the AP for copyright infringement, the artist's lawyers are sending cease and desist orders to other artists for the same thing.
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Museum Security Guard Fired For Changing Yoko Ono Artwork Posted: 2 months ago by jasontho
An off duty security at the Seattle Art Museum named Amanda Mae was fired when she removed papers museum visitors had put on a work by Yoko Ono. It is a public participation piece entitled, "Painting to Hammer a Nail." After working for about a half hour, the museum's curator came into the gallery and told her to stop. She was fired the following day when she came in to work. The museum's spokeswoman, said, "The intent of the piece does not include taking things away, only adding things."
Amanda called her intervention, "Yoko Ono Excavation Survey" (Y.E.S.}.
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Dan Brown is such a bad writer Posted: 2 months ago by bernardblack
How bad is he? See how far you can get through some of these examples of his prose.
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The Edgar Allan Poe digital collection Posted: 2 months ago by Bornbad
This digital archive was launched to accompany the 2009 Poe Bicentennial exhibition, “From Out That Shadow: The Life and Legacy of Edgar Allan Poe.”
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Collection of Andy Warhol art stolen from Westside home Posted: 2 months ago by Bornbad
A multimillion-dollar collection of original artwork by famed pop art icon Andy Warhol was stolen last week from a West Los Angeles home, according to police.
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Philadelphia's Libraries Could Close Soon Posted: 3 months ago by cb__
There will be no book loans, no classes, no programs for seniors or children, no outreach to the community, no more community meetings at library locations.
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Not Photoshopped: Just Incredible Forced Perspective Photography Posted: 3 months ago by Bornbad
Adroit shooters among us were able to realise just such size-shifting exploits – or at least the illusion of having done so. Places around the globe provide backdrops for these fine examples of forced perspective.
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Barbie Is Turning 50! Posted: 3 months ago by Bornbad
The 7th Annual San Francisco Altered Barbie Exhibition is a cultural identity show of recycled and reusable Barbie and Ken art that includes performance on all levels! oh so San Francisco!
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Wonders of the cosmos: Photographers turn their eyes to the sky at night and capture the magic of deep space Posted: 3 months ago by kakana
From the dramatic Horsehead Nebula to the mysterious glowing Bow of Orion, a series of unforgettable images have been entered into the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2009 competition.
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One & Another - May be NSFW at times Posted: 3 months ago by suebe
Sculptor Antony Gormley has created an astonishing living monument. He is asking the people of the UK to occupy the empty Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square in London, a space normally reserved for statues of Kings and Generals. And sometimes they jump around naked.
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This week's challenge is to celebrate Steampunk and the age of Victorian sci-fi Posted: 3 months ago by Bornbad
Where airships and steam power exist alongside 19th century versions of more modern developments.
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Shepard Fairey in tiff with blogger Posted: 3 months ago by jasontho
A blogger from LA wrote a story about how Shepard Fairey has used preventative measures to keep graffiti off his gallery building in LA. Shepard didn't like the story...
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The National Endowment for the Art of Persuasion? Posted: 3 months ago by shuallyo
Follow up to this:

The Artist Formerly Known As Dissident


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Star Wars Origami: Modern Paper Art Posted: 3 months ago by iamamaniac
Origami is the Japanese art of creating paper sculptures (normally) without gluing or cutting the paper, as well as using only one piece of paper. This post is about representing the world of Star Wars with Origami sculptures. It is amazing how folded paper can render movements, emotions and even traits of character.
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22 Ways to Make Old CDs Awesome Again Posted: 3 months ago by iamamaniac
Whether you are moving to MP3s or simply tired of them, there are tons of ways you can reuse your old CDs.
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Unseen for 60 years, Agatha Christie's lost masterpiece, The Capture of Cerberus Posted: 3 months ago by Bingo
A Russian femme fatale, a crazed tyrant and an assassination that shakes the world...

What a joyous discovery. Decades after it was written on the eve of World War II, a lost Poirot story by Agatha Christie has been found. Today it is published in the Daily Mail for the first time.
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Photography Pet Peeves We’d Throw Down a Black Hole Posted: 3 months ago by 2manyusernames
Who among you are not sick and tired of photographic cliches such as HDR images? This is just one of our pet peeves we would like to see done away with.
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