perilouspup:
i like to watch cooking and nature podcasts. sometimes they can be just as annoying as radio, others you can get way more than if you had cable.

another radio alternative for music is slacker.com.
sofreshsoclean:
I discovered Heilmann after seeing her work at the (otherwise underwhelming) Whitney Biennial earlier this year, and like her stuff very much. More importantly, though, she seems super rad - found some interviews online and she's pretty vivacious for being nearly 70.
sweetbutch:
i just got my first audio book -- thought i should read it, but knew from prior behavior that i would never plow thru the tome: Hot, Flat and Crowded by Thomas Friedman, current required reading for enviro policy guys.

i do have some other "spoken word" mainly poetry anthologies and barack's "i am my brothers keeper, i am my sisters keeper" speech from 4 years ago

i love me podcasts, for the political and news main veiner

CNN Now in the News
CNN Politics Daily
Gallup Poll Daily
Newsweek on the Air
NPR Hourly News Summary
NPR News and Notes
Videos from the President-Elect Barack "my boyfriend" Obama


we all have our passions. i have They Might Be Giants Friday Night podcast for Kids, and have tried both music and sports podcasts, but haven't really found they kept my interest.

your a fox and a foxy person. stay you.



twelve:
Amanda Palmer is awesome. Just about everything she writes makes me wish I wrote it.
missprint:
I still haven't figured out the whole podcast thing. For someone who works at an internet company I am amazingly tech handicapped. I am now going to attempt to check out P.S.1. Wish me luck!

I have the exact opposite reaction to those two painters. No matter how I try I always find myself defining art by technique/skill. Not completely, but it's a huge hang-up for me and it kinda ruins my fun sometimes. That's why i went into design.

Did you go to the Annie Leibovitz lecture by any chance. I'd love to know what you thought.
morgan:
Yeah, I am always covered in bruises.

I'll be there from the 11th to the 14th. I'm excited!
artandwater:
Yeah, Peyton would hold my attnetion longer if the work did not have the same aesthetic as Hockney and a whole bunch of people in that vain. It ends up reading as bored middle school magic marker art after too many of them. If the content were not interesting, I think it wouldn't work at all. Then again, my preference is not content heavy at all.

Screen printing is pretty simple. If you don't get to it while in school, just get a kit and teach yourself later. Best advice someone gave me was to get a small light table. I did, and the results are now consistent so I can concentrate on more artistic things instead of sweating the technical side.

Thanks for the encouragement.
sweetbutch:


hot for teacher


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sweetB