Act/React at the Milwaukee Art Museum
Daniel Rozin, Peg Mirror, 2007. The Milwaukee Art Museum is currently exhibiting a show called Act/React. I visited the show just over a month ago and have been meaning to blog about it for some time....
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“An ingenious amalgam of painting and printmaking techniques” – mnartists.org’s Susannah Schouweiler shares a review of Carolyn Swiszcz’s work in Innovation Road, a show at Franklin Artworks....
View ArticleThe dancing flashmob on Hennepin Ave
I asked a few people yesterday if they were attending the flashmob outside the Walker, and the response was a pretty universal “People are still doing those?”. Yes, Yes they are. For those that don’t...
View ArticleMake day coming to St. Paul
I’m a big fan of Make Magazine (even though I’ve made roughly zero things from the mag). I already had my Twin Cities pride tickled when Make started producing a TV show with TPT here in the Twin...
View ArticleBroomball: The Lumber Barons are ever victorious
Broomball: A Canadian team sport resembling ice hockey and played with sticks and a ball. (via) Lumber Baron: …a partially informal term used to refer to a person who has reached a prominent place in a...
View ArticleGetting married in James Turrell’s Sky Pesher
In March, my girlfriend and I decided to get married. Neither of us were keen on the idea of a long engagement and a complicated wedding planning process. After some consultation with family on...
View ArticleRock the Garden reviews and photos
Sound Check, Rock the Garden 2009, photo by The Current There have been a plethora of reviews and blog posts about Rock the Garden coming through my google alerts lately, and they’ve been...
View ArticleA dreaming house: urban video projection
As a big fan of large-scale video projection, I find this absolutely enchanting: [vimeo width="500" height="325"]http://vimeo.com/5595869[/vimeo] It is a project called 555 KUBIK, projected on the side...
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“Through humor and human drama, to questions about the way we live” — Huffington Post has a short post about No Impact Man, with links to several other influential pieces that brought Colin Beavan to...
View ArticlePancake art: A cherry on a spoon
If you haven’t spent an hour browsing Jim’s Pancakes, you aught to (just don’t do it during an otherwise boring breakfast). For the uninitiated, Jim is a guy who makes spectacular pancake creations for...
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