Mon 14 Jan 2008

Old Man Bites Tenderly

Filed under: ART, GROSS, HI-LARIOUS — Alec @ 2251PM

Thu 11 Oct 2007

The Jesus Lizard in 1991!

Filed under: ART, MUSIC — Alec @ 2251PM

Here’s some video of the Jesus Lizard playing a show in 1991 in Dallas!

 

 

 

This one is one of my favorite Jesus Lizard songs:

 

 

 

 

 

Thu 12 Apr 2007

Best Shirt Ever

Filed under: ART, COSTUMES, SQUIDS, UNDERSEA WORLD — Alec @ 0837AM

Squid T-Shirt

 

Buy at MULE Design

Hamster Paper Shredder

 

Via Tom Ballhatchet

Fri 6 Apr 2007

Sci-Fi Art: David A Hardy

Filed under: ART, NERDS, SCI-FI, THE UNIVERSE — Alec @ 1534PM

Space

"Orbital Space Station" 

 

Lunar Base

"Lunar Base"

 

Saturn from Rhea 

"Saturn from Rhea" 

 

 Uh Oh

Asteroid

 

And, my favorite - I remember this one from when I was a kid:

War of the Worlds 

 "War of the Worlds", from New Challenge
of the Stars
.

 

VIA David A. Hardy’s homepage 

Tillamook Cheddar, Master in Canine Art

Filed under: ART, BEASTS, NEW YORK, PUPS — Alec @ 1434PM

Painter Pup 

 

This here Brooklyn pup, Tillamook Cheddar, is an accomplished painter, as ridiculous as that may sound. According to reliable sources,

Tillamook Cheddar executes abstract expressionist paintings, drawings, etchings, and sculpture using her claws and teeth to scratch and sometimes even tear her materials […] Tillamook Cheddar’s paintings have been compared to those of Cy Twombly, Jackson Pollock, and William Anastasi.

In addition to her artwork, Tillamook Cheddar also enjoys chasing squirrels and playing catch with balls.

It’s funny when press releases refer to her as a "bitch."

Here are some of her paintings:

 

 

 

 

 

Tillamook Cheddar homepage 

 

Wed 28 Mar 2007

Oprah on “The Road”: Oprac or McCormrah?

Filed under: ART, DEATH, MOMENTOUS OCCASIONS — Alec @ 2238PM

The Road

 

Estrogenmonger Oprah Winfrey has announced (New York Times) that her next book club selection will be legendarily reclusive man-author Cormac McCarthy’s 2006
post-apocalyptic dirge The Road. McCarthy, widely admired for writing books such as Blood
Meridian
, in which an exuberant group of maniac scalphunters
murders and screws their way across the gloomy landscape of the Great
American West, has garnered some fame with his less-demented fare, notably
All the Pretty Horses, which chronicles a young Texans’ travels
in Mexico. Filmmaking brothers Joel and Ethan Coen, known for
light-hearted, inspirational fare, are also releasing No Country
for Old Men
next year, adapted from McCarthy’s blood-soaked
suitcase-full-of-money tale of the same name.

It’s heavy stuff, and The Road isn’t exactly Book Club fare,
either - it follows a man and his son in their doomed journey through
a devastated post-nuclear war America. Stylistically, it’s less
baroque and Faulknerian than, say, Suttree, but Oprahs’ readers
might be somewhat shocked by the various miseries inflicted upon
The Road’s unhappy protagonists: cities turned to ash,
cannibalistic “Blood Cults,” baby-eating freaks, the existential
horror of really understanding why one should have voted for Kerry.
It’s stark, miserable (though gripping) stuff, and Oprah gets many,
many props for choosing such a provocative book. He’s one of my
favorite authors, although in every book of his there are scenes I
wish I could un-read. Really, who needs to know about the existence of
the Vinegaroon?

McCarthy will also give his first ever on-screen interview on
Oprah. This may come as some surprise to anyone familiar with
McCarthy; like fellow-hermits Salinger and Pynchon, he almost never
emerges from his lair to speak with the press. And on Oprah, of
all shows? That’s like Leonard Cohen showing up on Dr. Phil to
talk about his romantic problems. McCarthy’s publisher is,
understandably, thrilled - they’re printing a gazillion paperback
copies of his book in preparation for the swarming hordes of
Oprahmaniacs soon to descend upon Barnes & Nobleses everywhere,
clamoring for a copy, and no doubt trying unsuccessfully to convince
ol’ Cormy to appear on, say, Montel. Either way, it will be
nice to see such a good author get the attention he deserves, and
really interesting to see how Oprah handles such disquieting material.
Set your TiVOs!

Wed 21 Feb 2007

It Burns Us

Filed under: ART, DEATH, DESTRUCTION, NERDS — Alec @ 1057AM

my precious

Some sweet Lord of the Rings art.

Apparently This Exists

Filed under: ART, BEASTS, CATS, COSTUMES, RUSSIA, YIKES — Alec @ 0112AM

Want some painted horse? Click here.

Discussion of ethics of cat painting here.

papermag.com picked this up here.

Credit to colleague Anna for the huge email in Russian with all the pictures.

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Fri 20 Oct 2006

Nuremburg Chronicle

Filed under: ART, PRINTS — Alec @ 1221PM

Strange People section

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