William Heath, Monster Soup, commonly called Thames Water, 1828
William Heath, Monster Soup, commonly called Thames Water, 1828
Berlin Wall in Los Angeles. Original Graffiti.
Berlin Wall in Los Angeles. Detail, original graffiti.
“Kent Twitchell, whose larger-than-life paintings cover entire walls and sides of freeways, said he planned to “bookend” two sections of the wall with portraits of President John F. Kennedy, who denounced the barrier in a Berlin speech in 1961, and President Ronald Reagan, who famously demanded, “Tear down this wall!” shortly before it came down in 1989.
But as he rushed to finish the portraits, Twitchell said he was told by organizers that he could leave one of the paintings in his studio: There was no room for both.
“They said there would only be room for one and they just assumed it would be Kennedy,” the disappointed artist said this week as he continued to work at putting the final touches on the Reagan one.”
They eventually found room for both, obvs, just in time for the ceremony tonight (I took the picture around 4:00). That’s Twitchell talking to the lady with the dog.
Update: Looking at the Wende Musem gallery, it looks like they made room by cutting out half of JFK & RR’s faces.
Berlin Wall in Los Angeles
(Apologies for crappy cell phone pic)
One learns many random things when writing trenchant thoughts on America’s Next Top Model. Not from the actual show, of course, there one only learns how to smize and practice casual racism. However, one can learn much in the following googling to check facts no one really cares about and never wind up in the actual recap. Ah, procrastinating. This week I learned about Afro-Peruvians, the descendants of African and Malagasy slaves brought to the Americas by Spanish Conquistadors. No word on when they get a photo shoot.
Thirteen terribly weird facts about women - Pravda.Ru
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A “typographical error” resulted in the recall of student T-shirts at Linda Vista Elementary School’s recent jog-a-thon, after a parent called the phone number printed on the back of the shirts and was connected to an adult chat line
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The number was written as a cute slogan for the jog-a-thon, but turned out to be an actual number, said Rosemary Gladden, public information officer for Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District.
Linda Vista PTA is not the first group to make a mistake with that exact spoof number. The two word 800 number shows up online as part of a popular running slogan sold on T-shirts and merchandise.
But a Google search for the 1-800 number on its own returns news articles and blogs about schools in Ohio and Iowa that made the same mistake.
The 1-800 number goes to a she-male sex phone line.
Now I am very curious about what the number actually was. It’s like a new millenium logic puzzle: “For ten points, what is a 7 seven number sequence that when matched with the letters on a standard phone keypad spells out both a play on a popular running slogan (at the humor level of a surburban elementary school t-shirt) and reference to she-male sex. Show your work.”
Porn phone accidentally printed on school shirts OCRegister.com
Jackie Robinson, age 10, batboy for the 1929 Pasadena Buicks.
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