Monday, December 04, 2000
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New Orleans, Las Vegas, Atlanta, Now Houston * Productive Blogging Through Unemployment * Frequently Entertaining, Occasionally Spell-Checked
- Signal-to-Noise: A Visit to the Bewildering Gulf Coast Electronics Museum - It's small, rarely open and confusing in its intentions. But the Gulf Coast Electronics Museum is dedicated to Henry Keep, a Houston man that deserves some attention.
- Matchbox Gallery: The Hunt For Student Art in the Depths of Sewall Hall | Houston Art | 29-95.com - "As people know, most academic buildings are designed by the insane..."
- Abandoned In Houston: Central Square Flickr Stroll - A cool Flickr set by an urban explorer in Houston.
- Hoonage in Houston: The 24 Hours of Lemons Local Edition - "If you've got a crappy beater in the driveway and the Art Car parade is too slow, grab a wrench, some friends and a supply of Lone Star. There's a racing league just made for you."
- Will the presidential heads ever find a permanent home? - "Not unless the economy turns around."
- Creatures on display: Kelley Eggert - "We bug the artist-in-residence at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft about her animals."
- If you hide Houston, can you tell it's Houston? - "A look at Houstonist.com's '600 mi sq' exhibition at Xnihilo Gallery."
- Masonic Texas pride and the Houston Heights Oddfellows Museum - "What you don't know (and might never know) about Texas history."
- Open Magazine: Not Smutty, Deal with It - "Just the idea of Rice University coeds publishing a sex magazine gets the imagination racing..."
- Houston gets some Moleskine love on Flickr - Artist Timothy Schorre posts some of his Houston Moleskine sketches online.
- The Passed-Out Passions of George Jones - Haven't made it to Rice Gallery to see Wayne White's installation? Here's what you're missing.
- Review: RAW at O'Kane Gallery - "Talent, the kind that needs no lengthy text panel or high-brow theory to explain the work’s presence in the gallery, is on display in RAW..."
11 comments:
Did you get that thing I sent you?
The thing... the thing? Hmm, "thing." Oh, yeah, the THING! It's right... here?... no. Nope, not the thing.
Hi my name is Bigeeeeee and iam master mason in Canada very nice tats i have a few but not Masonic only because i not sure if i can but gret work
Your blog is interesting. And I will try to come out to the next blogger's meetup. It's so hard to make time when they're during the week.
Hi Robert,
You will be happy to know that I have retaken the Las Vegas Blog and have started updating it again. Hope all is well with you and the misses.
Keep in touch...
Always - Paco Las Vegas Arts and Culture
Neon Poisoning, eh? If your blog and mine, Bleeding Neon, got together, it would be like, um, a lot of neon pus. Ew.
Mr. Kimberly,
Thanks for checking out my artwork. Thank you so much for giving me Clarence Larkin's name. I have hunted all over for those charts but didn't know his name. A man in my church taught using those when I was growing up. I hope to incorporate those into my work.
Marty
I came across your blog while conducting a search for the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir that will be opened in Lilburn, Georgia. If you are interested in attending the opening celebrations, please click here. If you have more questions, feel free to e-mail me at rvp8806@gmail.com. I hope this helps!
Glad to find another blogger digging the sites sounds and city-life of the Big H.
If you throw a little link love to http://midtownlive.blogspot.com/ Midtown Live will surely throw a little love backatcha.
Hit me up on any local blogger meet-ups
Hi there, my name is Amber Crain and I am the Curator for Cueto James Art Gallery in the Houston Heights area. I love your blog and follow it all the time! Great stuff. Just thought I'd give you an art news tip if you wanted to write about it: Our gallery's current artist, James Perez, has caused quite a stir with his series of paintings, the "Seven Deadly Sins" - very hardhitting images about current iconic figures like President Obama being crucified, The Pope being pleasured by an altar boy, Terrorism and the portrait of a Terrorist, and etc. The controversial nature of his work has already attracted the local Channel 2 news here, as well as the Houston Chronicle and Huffington Post.
Essentially, the meat of the story can be found in the following links (links to video news segments, local reactions, etc can all be found in the body of the blogs, but I can link them here, as well).
Watch the following news clip to get the gist of what's happening, and then go on to our blog(s), which are a wealth of info. Merry reporting!
Channel 2 report and video:
http://www.click2houston.com/news/27634058/detail.html#video
Info on the artist himself, with explanations of the paintings, his interesting bio about his past in a religious cult, and links to his website and etc:
http://presskitjamesperez.blogspot.com/
Info about the artist and the gallery itself:
http://cuetojamesartgallery.blogspot.com/
Thanks for your time! Merry blogging!
Hi there
I was made aware of your Sig Byrd's flickr through JR Gonzales from the Chronicle. I think its amazing that you've been able to find such great articles to post. I found out about Sig Bryd not too long after moving to Houston. I enjoyed it so much that I am in the beginning stages of a Sig Bryd documentary. That is the reason why I am writing. I wanted to get some insight as to why you chose to find all of his articles and what the connection between you, Sig and Houston have? I think its great and really I'd like to pick your brain a little.
This is definitely real, I'm currently a graduate student at the university of Houston. This is my email: brendacruz82@gmail.com
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks
Brenda Cruz
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