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‘Big Funny’ puts the comic in the spotlight

‘Big Funny’ puts the comic in the spotlight

Published August 11, 2009
The release of a 48-page newspaper made entirely of comics is a lifeboat for a medium stuck in the sinking newspaper industry.
Former Jane magazine scribe Joshua Lyon on painkiller addictions, Michael Jackson
PHOTO COURTESY HYPERION

“Pill Head” Nation

Published July 7, 2009
Former Jane magazine scribe Joshua Lyon on painkiller addictions, Michael Jackson
Billy Mays has left this realm, leaving behind plenty of soundbites for wise-crackin' hipsters. Source

This week in A&E

Published June 30, 2009
A run-down of events that should go down in arts & entertainment history
Jennifer Foley (left) of Watson's recreational goods TV ads.  Source

People we’re attracted to and shouldn’t be

Published June 23, 2009
We admit it.
Danimal in his studio, with his inspiration wall behind him.

Danimal Grafffixxx: More than yogurt

Published June 23, 2009
Danimal shares a moniker with edible goo, but he's more colorful than that.
Conrad visited Mall of America this weekend to speak about "L.A. Candy."

“The Hills” in hardcover

Published June 23, 2009
Lauren Conrad writes a harmlessly sweet first novel

“I Am A Chain Reaction” by Presstube

Published June 17, 2009

I Am A Chain Reaction from Presstube on Vimeo. For more info, see A&E's article about the Data Art Show Credits: Concept: Dana Gingras, Amit Pitaru, James Paterson Programming & Animation:...

"Dog of War" is an example of art by James Paterson, who is featured in the Data Art Show. PHOTO COURTESY JAMES PATERSON

Data Art Show a window to the future

Published June 16, 2009
A&E gleans wisdom from The Data Art Show’s multi-talented minds
Formidable Flat makes a case for 2D

Formidable Flat makes a case for 2D

Published June 9, 2009
Local artists Kristina Paabus and Drew Peterson get philosophical about their latest exhibit

Two-word reviews

Published June 9, 2009
Because we're less concise than last week.

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