Forging the Golden Sword of Adventure Time's Finn
Pretty awesome. But if Man at Arms could ever forge Voltron's sword, then we'd REALLY be in awe. via PWC
Forging the Golden Sword of Adventure Time's Finn
Bast Posters in Brooklyn
A look at the new Bast poster being displayed in Brooklyn. via JUX
Bast Posters in Brooklyn
Studio Museum in Harlem exhibition
Showing through March 10 at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Fore presents 29 emerging artists of African-American heritage. The New York Times has described the exhibition as "Racial Redefinition in Progress" ... "keeping racial politics alive but discreet." One of the artists featured in the show is Los Angeles-based artist Kenyatta Hinkle, who paints over colonial-era postcards made for European eyes of nude and seminude "native" women from West Africa as seen here. via JUX
Studio Museum in Harlem exhibition
Indelible Light Mechanism | Art by Christian Mendoza
Nicaragua-born-New York-based artist Christian Mendoza combining an architectual drafting style with new inspiration from letters, faces, and forms found in the subways of New York City. via Jux
Indelible Light Mechanism | Art by Christian Mendoza
Weekend Retrospective | Top 50 Plays of Michael Jordan
LeBron James and Kobe Bryant - two really really good basketball players. Like, I mean reeeaaallly good. They are all-time greats. But you know what, both of them combined don't have jack when it comes to approaching the all-time greatness of Michael Jordan. For those who saw him, you'll remember ... for those too young to have seen him, watch in amazement. Michael would hit shots Kobe can only dream of. Michael would throw down tomahawk jams over big men that the NBA simply doesn't see anymore, and as such, LeBron doesn't have to deal with. And he'd do so...
Weekend Retrospective | Top 50 Plays of Michael Jordan
Bump This | Computer Jay's Omni Bent
Track off of Computer Jay's Savage Planet Discotheque. via BB
Bump This | Computer Jay's Omni Bent
The Analog Tele-Phonographer
Introducing the The Analog Tele-Phonographer - Christopher Locke's smartphone amplifier made from salvaged, brass instruments and other assorted machine parts. Not too shabby in so far as innovation goes. via BB
The Analog Tele-Phonographer
Sunday School | Urban Struggle (1981)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMarsBr2PKA This documentary from 1981 looks at the legendary club Cuckoo's Nest in Costa Mesa California.
Sunday School | Urban Struggle (1981)
Weekend Retrospective | Guy Le Douche
In the early to mid-2000s Spike TV would air episode of "MXC," that zany English redub spoofing of a zany Japanese game show which required contestants to compete in zany games, obstacle courses and other varioous challenges. But most importantly "MXC" gave us the 'side-line' reporting, and at times even some investigative journalism, of none other than Guy Le Douche. The clip above is vintage Guy - and "we like."