Today's required spooky link: a Barcelona company makes ecologically friendly, biodegradable urns. I especially like the tiny chest and the pyramid.
The round-the-world tour begins...now!
- Vienna: there's an H.R. Giger exhibition going on at Kunsthaus Wien.
- Paris: the Paris Plage is back! Who cares about the heatwave?
- Lebanon/Israel: Anderson Cooper is over there covering the war, and the crew has a weblog documenting what's been happening.
- Across the U.S.: the cross-country race called the Bullrun started yesterday. I'm waiting patiently for Death Races to begin; the Bullrun seems to be a step in that direction.
5 comments:
The Dante's Inferno project looks mighty impressive. Paul Zaloom rocks with his *beep* out...he is a mega talented and subversive performer and the rest of the cast/crew looks great too.
It's about time someone tackled The Inferno and these cats might just have the combined talent to do this classic the artistic judgement it deserves.
Cheers!
Is Anderson Cooper wearing Prada in the Middle East?
Kathy will want to know!
Bunny's comment on The Dante's Inferno project is so learned, I'm withholding mine now! :)
The beach in Paris is a cool idea, I can't imagine anyone is getting any cooler, but it would make the sport of people watching in Paris 10x hotter!
That comment above was mine, I guess I need to get more coffee.
Now I really need more coffee, I forgot to comment on the fact that I thought the photography on that urn site was hysterical!
"Mommy, where's Grandma?"
(Oh shit, we left her on that trail in Yellow Springs!)
"She's biodegrading honey."
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