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  • April28th

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    The greatness of Radiolab knows no limits. Hosts Jad and Robert ask,

    How much can you jam into a human brain? How far can you push yourself past feelings of exhaustion?
    To answer this they explore….

    …the moment the muscle cells in the legs of an ironman competitor give out, the voice in your head telling you for a change, to not to stop, but to keep going, an athlete’s grasp on reality in an insane no-sleep cross country bike race, the Central Governor Circuit in your brain hoarding your body’s secret energy stash, a journey into the infinitely vast minds of the world’s greatest memory champions, and the greatest case of Not Showing Your Work in the math equation having it royally bite you in the ass.

    As if I need to say it, a fascinating listen.
  • April21st

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    My sideproject, a smut-den for beefy man art and illustration is buoyant enough to start spreading the love. (don’t worry, it’s SFW)

    http://www.beefyblimps.com/

  • February28th

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    HI FRUCTOSE

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    Back in 2009 I fell in love with contemporary illustration art magazine HiFructose, a relatively new endeavor, named ostensibly as a hat-tip to the visually-saturated and colorful progeny of “Under the Counter Culture” art it showcases.  Initially I was drawn to it hook line and sinker one night at a NYC Barnes & Noble scouring for inspiration, when lo and behold poking out from the rack, what do I see? A young child’s face wreathed in tangled hair, sans body, floating in a bleak winter space.   What’s not to love?   Aye, a Mark Ryden, the pleasure of whom I had not yet been acquainted.

    Some Featured Artists:

    The displaced flora and faunae habituating cross-sectioned environmentalism of Josh Keyes

    The downcast violence-possessed bears and bunnies of Luke Cheuh

    The tongue in cheek chibi manga girls of Yoshitomo Nara

    The Francis Bacon + postmodern soft core horror of Chet Zar

    The spooky see-thru bubble people of Jinyoung Yu

    The psychedelic spaghetti-western disemboweling characters of Charles Immer

    And the soon-to-be-timeless Mark Ryden.  (Who, incidentally will be showing in NYC in a few months)

    Next time you’re at the magazine rack, I highly recommend you flip through a few pages. I dare you not to fall in love.


  • February10th

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    (with your money)

    I decided to write this after succumbing to the gnawing pang once more, of finding an auto-generated links page where one of my favorite few websites once lived, and feeling empty, as the depressing truth sets in… the site, and its mother organization, are no longer. Plunged forever into the abysmal netherworld with only a tacky redirect page as its headstone, leaving the faceless few who remember its happier times mourning in front of their silent, cold, LCDs. (or CRTs). And that is why I write today. To plead for you to support the sites and organizations you hold dear, for without us and our ever-guarded pocketbooks to support them even through this bleak economy, may all be quietly in danger of disappearing like the dodo.