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People I know- Rob Stull Art Show in Boston- May 31st

From Rob's Myspace blog:

It's ON!!! For a very exclusive "One Night Only" I will be exhibiting original artwork from past, present and future projects such as, IRON MAN, SPIDER-MAN, 52, X-MEN and more! So, come hang out,…

Rob is one of the best artists I know and he's worked on some amazing comics in his time so it'll definitely be worth checking out:

Technical Boston
230 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02116
Phone: 617-262-0003

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Dan's Letter to the Editor in the New York Times

To the Editor:

Nicholas D. Kristof writes that liberals should reach out to evangelicals whose focus has shifted from stopping abortions to helping fight poverty, AIDS and climate change. But these same new efforts to help, while admirable, are undertaken with the intention of obtaining new converts to Christianity.

This type of missionary zeal, with Bibles and crosses in hand, reflects the same colonial mind-set that angered the third world to begin with.

We liberals aren’t deriding true religious faith, only the self-serving idea that Christians must spread their ways and beliefs upon those they deem not yet civilized.

Daniel Vinkovetsky

Faith, Politics and the Good Deed Factor - New York Times

Behold the glory of the… Nefarious Popes Promo Video

and there you have it.

Comic Book Club once again in the NYT

Pete LePage and the rest of the Comic Book club crew get the treatment in the NYT:

Comic Book Club

I went down last year and did a night. It was a lot of fun. If you're in the city and like comics it's a no-brainer…

I'm totally shilling for Tom…

He did post a link to my recent A Three Column CSS Layout Using Just an Unordered List post, so I figured I might as well shill it up for him.

so, without further ado:

Buy this!

WACOM INTUOS3 12X19 TABLET INTUOS 3 12 X 19 USB

Tony Curanaj

I was flipping through the latest Art News when I caught a familiar style and motif in one of the ads. Checking out the advertised site later, I was greeted with a little more than I expected…

Click on the following finely crafted link and check out the painting "Nom De Plume" by Tony Curanaj.

Back?

His work is phenomenal as usual but I love the easter egg up in the left hand corner.

That's where it's at.

I met him a few months back and I was definitely geeked out when he talked about that idea, so to see it in full bloom is five flavors of awesome. I've messed around with that idea- subtly inserting pure graffiti into the background of "traditional art*," but that's a whole different level.

*1, 2, 3 examples.

**I just noticed his name was spelled wrong on the site I linked to. Someone needs an editor.

Old School 1980s Boston Skateboarding Photos on Flickr

Thanks to me :)

limo zine cover pete verdone at turtles

adam at copley me skating the most ridiculous spot ever

adam stylish as ever "miracle" mike bell

I love MySpace. I really do.

I can't count the number of people I've gotten messages or friend requests from that I haven't seen or spoken to in 10,12,15 years.

Here's a perfect example. My old boss from Superhero Universe is living in Nashville and has a myspace music profile: Geoff Clarke

Cool stuff.

Kon (BWS) and Amir eMusic's Taster’s Choice

Check out the owner of one of Boston's all-time great hand styles profiled on eMusic:

eMusic Spotlight - Taster’s Choice: Gilles Peterson and Kon and Amir

There is no lone American equivalent to Peterson’s multi-platform reach, but the East Coast DJ duo of Kon and Amir probably come close in terms of record collections. They first became
known for their On Track tapes throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, hip-hop-influenced mixes of little-known singles and breakbeats and recently discovered samples that entranced generations of record collectors. They recently put out Off Track, a three-hour mix of their best gems, including Quest’s highly sought-after disco cut “Boy Scouts” — it pays soaring tribute to the Boy Scouts of America, and must be heard to be believed — Le Stim’s pepped-up, percussive “Tribute to Muhammad Ali” and Jacqueline Dee and Johnnie Wal’s charmingly titled “Farewell to Welfare.” When even the tracklisting looks cool, that’s when you know you have untouchable taste.

KON Boston Street Graffiti

Back from Italy. Many graffiti photos (plus a couple of tourist type snaps) to come.

Much more later. For now, here's a VAULT hand I caught in Florence…

VAULT FLOE in Firenze