Top 5 Friday : December 2, 2011
1. The newest single, Halftime, from Amy Winehouse’s posthumous album, Lioness: Hidden Treasures reminds me of the musical talent she unleashed upon us when Back to Black was released. You can’t help...
View ArticleMiss Piggy and Kermit Fire Back at Fox News
Leave it to Fox to label the Muppets movie as propaganda for the liberal agenda. Really? It’s a movie with puppets. But to clear any misunderstanding, Kermit and Miss Piggy addressed the issue at the...
View ArticleLondon in Puddles by Gavin Hammond
Photographer and all-around creative genius Gavin Hammond has a strong affection for his hometown of London that he captured the city in a very fitting way, through the reflection of rain puddles. His...
View ArticleTop 5 Friday : June 8, 2012
1. When has changing your password been such an ordeal? Damn you, hackers! Damn you! 2. UK illustrator Jenni Sparks created this highly detailed, hand-drawn map of London, highlighting not just famous...
View ArticleHand-Cut City Maps by Karen M. O’Leary
Artist and architect Karen M. O’Leary, founder of Studio KMO, offers an array of hand-cut maps of famous cities on her Etsy site. Hand-cut? Yes. And it’s really amazing work, incomparable to anything I...
View ArticleOlympic Vermin by Amael Isnard and Leo Bridle
The summer Olympics are arriving this Friday and to celebrate animators Ameal Isnard and Leo Bridle in collaboration with Beakus studio created this short animation featuring the vermin of London...
View ArticleTop 5 Friday : December 21, 2012
1. The world mourns the deaths of those who were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School. This picture captures a park service employee lowering the flags to half-staff at the base of the Washington...
View ArticleTop 5 Friday : January 11, 2013
1. Hate someone? Sure you do. Everyone does. Give some hate mail from Mr. Bingo, a London-based illustrator. Trust me, it will make you feel better. 2. Watch a sweet snippet of the new Pixar short, The...
View ArticleIdentities by Photographer Ana Oliveira
London-based photographer Ana Oliveira chronicles the passing of time with her Identities II series. Oliveira positions her subjects in similar poses as their ‘before’ portraits to give us a full sense...
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