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Magpie Monday on Thursday: Art Objects
I’ve gone too long without posting links to some of the trés cool art I’ve been seeing across the web. Let’s get started! ◊ SLOW DANCING. David Michalek is a Los Angeles-based photographer whose project Slow Dancing (2007) is pretty … Continue reading →
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Magpie Monday
Ah, the last few days of July, soon to give way to what will possibly be some true dog days of Summer. In light of that, let’s stay indoors and enjoy the treasures brought to us by the interwebs all … Continue reading →
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Magpie Monday
Magpie Monday! Welcome to another week! Please to enjoy the assorted sights, sites, and sounds of the interwebs I have collected for you. And I may have some tasty mid-week snacks for you, too. ♦ HEAVEN IS A KIND OF … Continue reading →
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Magpie Monday
Happy Magpie Monday, everyone! ♦ THE NINTH ART. For me, the big comics news last week (well, the week before last; I ran out of space and time to post everything I wanted to last week) was the reveal of … Continue reading →
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Magpie Monday
Monday morning has broken, like the first morning Magpie has spoken, like the first bird* Welcome to another week-long Magpie Monday fest (well, Friday is only Video Friday, but a week full of posts!). Please to enjoy these dainty dishes … Continue reading →
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