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Dinosaurs in Los Angeles

- by in Art, Oddities, Video

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County has all sorts of new stuff in the new Dinosaur Hall. I used to love the dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History in New York as a kid, so I’m very excited to check out this new exhibit. Their Tyrannosaurus Rex was incredible. I assume […]

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Help Teach Future Robotic Overlords

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The Robotics Society, which is the non-profit parent of RoboGames, formerly ROBOlympics, is competing for a $25,000 grant to teach underprivileged kids hands on robotics. The grant is through the Pepsi Refresh project, which Pepsi is using as a sort of community stimulus program to give away millions of dollars to fund ideas that they […]

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IMATS Makeup Trade Show

- by in Art, Headline, Trade/Business, Trappings

It is no secret that I love trade shows. Doesn’t matter whether I am actually particularly working in a specific industry, I just enjoy the sense of productivity and expertise and people trying to do whatever they do well. I like tools a lot. (Tools as in instruments to accomplish things, not guys who order […]

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Tim Burton at LACMA

- by in Art, Happenings, Headline, Video

One of the things I love about Los Angeles is that people take weirdo art seriously here. Tim Burton has a major exhibit running all summer at LACMA, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art. I don’t always feel good about some of the themes in his movie work, but I always adore his aesthetic […]

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Punch Robert – That Doesn’t Make You A Model

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One of the oddest impacts of the internet is that being actually famous has become super unfun and being even a teeny bit internet famous can lead to a lot of the same headaches real famous people have — privacy invasion, unflattering paparazzi pics, strangers saying mean stuff — only without the resources actual successful […]

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Pop-Sequentialism Opens

Pop-Sequentialism Opens

- by in Art, Happenings, Headline, Popcorn

If you are in Hollywood tonight, the Pop-Sequentialism: Comic Art of the Modern Age art show is the place to be. La Luz de Jesus gallery director Matt Kennedy curated it and wrote the 80 page catalog. Matt Kennedy has pretty much the most encyclopedic brain cavity I’ve ever come across, when it comes to […]

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Chad Savage Buries Corpses in Pumpkin Patches

Chad Savage Buries Corpses in Pumpkin Patches

- by in Art, Personalities

The very talented Chad Savage has done artwork for various Blue Blood projects over the years. He is a master of Halloween projects in specific. This month, he is offering a limited edition art print of Never Bury a Corpse in a Pumpkin Patch. Even if you can’t go shopping for jack o’lantern finery in […]

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Steampunk Castle

Steampunk Castle

- by in Art, Trappings

I have to admit that I prefer my science fiction a little grittier and a lot better acted and directed than network television can generally offer. So I don’t usually get my fix from ABC or SyFy. As a Wesleyan alum, I wanted to like Serenity, but I thought the captain character was just way […]

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Vaughn Belak Relaunches Web Site

Vaughn Belak Relaunches Web Site

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Vaughn Belak just relaunched his art web site. In addition to featuring new work, most of which features naked boobies, so I can’t show it to you here, the site features flyers for past gallery shows and announces his forthcoming show. He will be having a “New solo show of monsters, zombies and undead ladies […]

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Why Working at Home is both Awesome and Horrible

Why Working at Home is both Awesome and Horrible

- by in Art, Manifesto

So Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal is pretty much a genius. He sold an early social network he coded some years back, so I have no idea if he needs to sit at home creating antisocial quizzes and hilarious webcomics. But, need to or not, he does. Today’s entry is Why Working at Home is […]

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