October 16th: Ass
and...
October 20th: Meditation
If you're unaware of this web comic, I suggest you start at the top and get familiar. Or you could take the short route and check Wikipedia.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Sunday, October 07, 2007
An educational post from John K.'s blog...
...on the importance of a good line:
http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2007/10/is-good-line-important.html
I totally agree with him on this, and for the most part, I begrudgingly agree with him on a lot of things. I do have a hard time getting past his curmudgeonly attitude towards many aspects of modern culture and what I like to call his "cultural insensitivity", but you gotta admit that he's passionate. There are many great nuggets of inspiration and knowledge to be found at All Kinds of Stuff, just look past the crankiness.
http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2007/10/is-good-line-important.html
I totally agree with him on this, and for the most part, I begrudgingly agree with him on a lot of things. I do have a hard time getting past his curmudgeonly attitude towards many aspects of modern culture and what I like to call his "cultural insensitivity", but you gotta admit that he's passionate. There are many great nuggets of inspiration and knowledge to be found at All Kinds of Stuff, just look past the crankiness.
Friday, October 05, 2007
Unconditional Corgi Love!
This is my piece for the newly launched Winnipeg 'zine, A Paw In My Face, founded by my man Chris Pointon and Meagan Radford.
Those of you in Peg City can get yerself a copy from these spots:
Osborne Village
Starbucks, Kustom Kulture, Urban Waves, Second Cup, Music Trader
The Exchange District
The Fyxx, Mondragon, Connect Four, Art Space building, Into The Music, Mulberry Art, Underground Café
also...
The Fyxx on Broadway
Cousins Deli (Wolsely)
The Park Theatre (Osborne)
McNally Robinson Books (Grant Park) West End Cultural Centre
This issue's topic? LOVE.
Why a corgi? Because they're so cute!
If I could find the cutie I used for reference, I'd link it up, 'cuz I found it on Flickr.
Now, if you ain't from here, you can read the whole thing here.
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