Does anyone else out there really, really love the game Katamari Damacy? If you haven’t played it, the premise is very simple: you have a little ball you roll around, and you gradually pick up larger and larger objects until you have an...
Our website’s current template design was created by UK illustrator, Andrew Wheatley. The three-month rotation of Wheatley’s work is close to its end, but this post is to celebrate his contribution to our magazine. Thank you! Enjoy some...
Timothy Karpinski Portland artist Timothy Karpinski is no newcomer to Seattle’s art scene, and First Thursday this month (June 3rd, 2010) marks the date of his solo show at Flatcolor Gallery. On hand will be scores of his delicately paper-cut...
Contemporary artist Titus Kaphar is an interesting chap, who takes 18th and 19th century portrait paintings and reconfigures them to send forth some rather sophisticated messages. Watch the video below to see him speak, and check out some images...
This week’s recommended picks! Go to the website for the Seattle International Film Festival for more details. Some Days Are Better Than Others Four Portlanders with different — yet very Portland, Oregon-esque — lives spend their...
This is just a quick shout out to Portland, Oregon artist Andy Kehoe. Always set against backdrops rich with earthly hues and natural ornamentation, his ambiguous creature friends seem to infest a world that could either be seen as decaying or...
Despite living in Seattle for the past ten years, Sasquatch Festival is an event that I’ve always managed to pass up. Post my adolescent Warper Tour days, sweating and baking in the sun with a beastly mass of other human stinkers just...
Acknowledgements in books always tease readers with their vagueness, their references so useless and anonymous that one frequently skips over them — despite the obvious importance they hold to the book’s authors — without so much...