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    Fifty People, One Question: Brooklyn

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    Art Basel Miami: Let the Games Begin!

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    Magic Pen Writes in Helvetica from Plexifilm

    December 3, 2008Staff No Comments »

    Got this in my inbox today. The hilarious group over at Plexifilm [same guys who made 'Helvetica'] are giving away official Helvetica-writing pens with any purchase of ‘Objectified’ swag. Ha! I love this idea. If it had command-z as well, I’d buy a gross…

    Magic pen writes in Helvetica
    Ahhhh… technology. The geniuses at Plexifilm have spent [...]

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    Northwest Film Forum Holiday Party, 12.4.08

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    Northwest Film Forum’s “Local Sightings” Film Fest, 10.3-8.08

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    Pecha Kucha Night at CoCA, Seattle. Thursday 7pm

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    The Fabulous Stains at Grand Illusion 9.12.08

    September 11, 2008Staff 2 Comments »
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    Glow, All Night Art-mania on Santa Monica Pier

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    Dream Holiday: Bucky Fuller, Chris Burden and David Byrne

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    Weltanschauung: The Wind in the Trees

    March 3, 2008Staff No Comments »

    The Weltanschauung, Ignatius J. Reiley spoke of, if you haven’t already guessed or if
    you’ve forgotten your high school German, is a kind of personal world view.
    Yesterday I had a confirmation of sorts of my current weltanschauung. I’d picked up a translation of Montaigne’s ‘Essays’, and flipping through the collection literally ‘at
    random’, I read this passage [...]

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