Archive for the 'Entertainment' Category
Published on September 15, 2008
I’m very proud of a very good friend of mine, Christopher Hanrahan. He’s an exceptional artist who is represented by the Sarah Cottier Gallery in Sydney. He’s got his first solo show at the gallery opening this Thursday so I’m flying up to Sydney for it.
If you’re in Sydney, I highly recommend getting along.
Christopher Hanrahan
The [...]
Published on June 27, 2008
Hey! have you guys heard of this thing called ‘eBay’?
It’s an online auction site!
Anyway, it’s a new thing for me. I’ve seen too many people get far too addicted to it for my liking so I’ve always steered clear of it, until now.
I’ve also got a few piercings about the place and quite large holes [...]
Published on June 12, 2008
Have you got your Devo tickets yet? I’ve got mine!
Published on March 19, 2008
I’ve just uncovered this really awesome graphic novel/web comic by Dan Goldman, called “Kelly”.
Check it out: http://dangoldman.net/kelly/.
Published on March 6, 2008
Seriously, is it just me or is everyone talking about webcomics all of a sudden?
I swear I started it. They are all comics that have featured on this site in one form or another over the last few weeks.
Published on March 3, 2008
I can’t help but feel that this is, in a sense, a form of activism.
I do love a good prank.
Published on February 28, 2008
Further to this post, I’ve now updated my web comics list and look forward to exploring them all.
Keep an eye on it as no doubt I’ll move them around a bit according to how much I like them.
Published on February 14, 2008
As a youngster I was never much into comics. I read Tin Tin and Asterix in primary school but that was about it.
I always kind of like comics, particularly the art in them, but just never seemed to be able to get into them.
The I came across a few “graphic novels” like Sin City, Transmetropolitan [...]
Published on January 31, 2008
Could the rumors be true?
NKOTB making a come back?
*Lines up for tickets*
…and then read this. It was quite the emotional journey.
Published on January 22, 2008
It’s old research, but it would appear that “the greater the airtime devoted to country music, the greater the white suicide rate.”
I understand that this was the motivation for Jello Biafra to team up with Mojo Nixon for a couple of albums.
(via Road to Surfdom)