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Christian Montenegro Illustrates Kafka’s “First Sorrow” 10/14/12

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Argentinian artist Christian Montenegro created illustrations for a South American edition of the fantastic Kafka short story, First Sorrow. Being that the story includes a trapeze artist, you ge...more

100ft Treehouse, No Blueprints, 10/14/12

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And we thought ministers had better things to do. According to This Is Colossal, “The Minister’s Treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee is a 100ft structure built by minister Horace Burges...more

When the US and Russia don’t play nice 10/14/12

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When accusations being to fly between Russian and US governemnts over weapons and supplies to Syria, it just gets us all warm and fuzzy for the Cold War days. Russian helicopters on their way to S...more

Ai Weiwei “Never Sorry” 10/14/12

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We aren’t going to pretend to be some sot of academics who have known about Ai Weiwei for decades and are like all the other art blogs out there that pretend to almost be apart of WeiweiR...more

Morning Ritual: Vintage 10/14/12

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We assume this is vintage? You can never tell with filters these days… From The Citrus Reportmore

Escif “We Are The Robots” in Valencia 10/14/12

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Escif, who we consider to be one of the headiest street artists working today, has dropped so many good pieces in his hometown of Valencia this year, its hard to keep up. And with the European str...more

Mike Mills Posters for Commune Design 10/14/12

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Mike Mills, the wonderful director of Beginners, created a series of posters for the influential Commune Design of Los Angeles, a company “With a staff of interior designers, architects and ...more

Weakness Wednesday: Grimes “Be A Body” 10/14/12

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As you can tell, we like Grimes. Even though we don’t consider this to be a super guilty pleasure, we consider it to be one of the best albums/tracks of the year. From The Citrus Reportmore

Morning Ritual: The Kitchen Sink 10/14/12

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She was bored of cleaning, so she took pictures. From The Citrus Reportmore

Book Waves by Guy Laramee 10/14/12

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Guy Laramee transforms books into topographical sculptures, because something tells us it is fun. We think its tiring, but Guy is too good to think that. From The Citrus Reportmore