Let’s face it. No one likes being holed up in a cubicle, even if your company is lax enough to let you decorate your cube with post-it notes, photos from home, or even your favorite Transformers toys. If you head to the Photographic Center...
Every year, Matt W. Moore releases a nifty ol’ font to add to your collection. This year’s font, Alphafont 3.0, is available in a colorful display of pattern and type that will remind you of everything from 8-bit videogames to retro...
I’ve had my eyes on Ego for a while, because he is, quite simply, one of the most talented street artists in the Seattle art scene. Images of skulls have certainly made a resurgence in the past couple years, but they are generally rendered for...
Animals from Seattle’s equally adored and underappreciated Woodland Park Zoo are now artists. The Puget Sound Chapter of the American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK) will be hosting a jolly good animal art show at the Art/Not Terminal...
Chico Fellini’s publicists compared their new self-titled disc to the music of bands like PJ Harvey, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Pixies, and David Bowie. Strange as it may sound, Chico Fellini somehow really could be a hybrid of those seemingly...
It’s impossible for me to listen to Victorian Halls without drawing some conclusions between them and one of my favorite bands, Neon Blonde — a pretty much defunct side project comprised of former Blood Brothers members, Johnny Whitney...
Recently, I was listening to a Leftover Cuties track when my mother, who barely knows anything about modern music, commented that the track was reminiscent of music from “the past.” That blanket statement that might seem rather...
Ilia of Btoy and Jim Darling showcase new pieces at the Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, on February 5th, 2009! Here are their bios, as compiled by the Carmichael Gallery: Ilia of Btoy To gaze at a piece by Ilia is to enter...