Monthly Archives: October 2011

SUNfiltered Digest

There are only a few hours left of All Hallow’s Eve (at least in New York). What shocks me weren’t the costumes I saw tonight, but the fact that October is over and November is already upon us. On that unrelated note, here are some entries of mine you may have missed at Sundance Channel’s SUNfiltered blog.

Halloween in Brooklyn

Wicked Witch

From the SFMOMA collection is this spooky photo taken by Richard Misrach in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.

Happy Halloween, boys and girls. And just remember: There are two kinds of people in this world. People that don’t like candy corn because it’s disgusting. And the insane.

Le Dirt Bag

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Jack Spade.

This is Art

My landlord would be PISSED if I did this. But ohhh it’s alright for you to do it because you’re an ‘artist.’

[Via]

Second Base in Art History

A hilarious segment on paintings, some by masters such as Vermeer, depicting frisky lads getting to second base.

Coke Glass

Clever and only $4!

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Today I Realized

After The Great Pumpkin didn’t appear for yet another Halloween, Charlie Brown tells a disappointed Linus “Well, don’t take it too hard, Linus. I’ve done a lot of stupid things in my life, too.”

Today I realized…Charlie Brown is a total dick.

Run Murakami Run

In his office at home Haruki Murakami has the above “photo of himself looking miserable while finishing his fastest marathon ever (1991, New York City, 3:31:27).”

Lake Galilee before Sunrise


Wim Wenders, Lake Galilee before Sunrise, 2000

I want, nay, NEED this photograph. Currently at auction at Phillips de Pury with an estimate of £10,000-15,000.