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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Civilians Who Run Full-Page Ads in the New York Times (Fracking Yoko Ono Edition)
The latest in our long-running series For years Beatles disruptor Yoko Ono has been a habitué of the New York Times advertising pages, and yesterday she added this to her portfolio. Drive Yoko nuts graf: Mandatory website: StopUnconstitutionalPipeline.org. (To be … Continue reading
Minions Did NOT Take Over the LA Times Masthead
Okay, so this Minions Meet the Masthead story is all over the place today. Representative sample from KPCC: Minions take over LA Times’ masthead; Critics cry foul Sunday’s L.A. Times featured a trio of Twinkie-like characters meddling with the paper’s sober, … Continue reading
Dead Blogging ‘Walking Sculpture’ at the DeCordova
Well the Missus and I trundled out to the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum yesterday to catch the Walking Sculpture 1967-2015 exhibit and say, it was swell. From the deCordova’s website: Inspired by Michelangelo Pistoletto’s 1967 performance Walking Sculpture, in … Continue reading
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Tagged "Walking in a Exaggerated Manner Around the Perimeter of a Square", Bruce Nauman, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Ellen Sturtevant, It takes 156000 breaths to evacuate Boston, kanarinka, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Walking Sculpture, Walking Sculpture 1967
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Hey, Marty Walsh: Hire THIS Guy to Fix City Hall Plaza
Since roughly 1969, one question has vexed every Boston mayor: What the hell to do with City Hall Plaza? And the answer that has routinely come back: Damned if we know. Regardless, the latest chapter of this ongoing saga is unfolding at … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston City Hall, Central Park, City Hall Pathetic Redesign Project, City Hall Plaza, Cleveland, Emerald Necklace, Eric Jaffe, Frederick Law Olmsted, James Corner, James Corner Field Operations, Marty Walsh, New York High Line, Public Square, The Atlantic
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