World Champion, Bernard Hinault
Space Shuttle Endeavour (201209170032HQ) (by nasa hq photo)
Posted on Monday, September 17th 2012
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Fire Phil Liggett
Cycling journalism, like the sport itself, is at a crossroads.
After decades blind-eyeing the obvious, progressively more scientific race analyses—and a begrudgingly more serious approach to drug testing—have questioned and even brought sanctions against the biggest names in the sport.
And yet,…
Posted on Thursday, August 30th 2012
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Posted on Monday, August 27th 2012
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Mitt Romney is full of nonsense or, at a minimum, needs better graphics people (and thinkers). Let’s start with the issue of an Obama “promise” of 5.6% unemployment vs a reality of 8.2%. Why is the overlap shown as a number and not percent? Also, why is there an overlap of these two percentages!? And then why is that overlap referred to as a “gap?” For someone who made his mark at Bain, this guy has no idea how to use a Venn Diagram.
Posted on Tuesday, July 3rd 2012
Reblogged from How To Be Black
I’ve never seen a picture like this Nintendo-Ballet-Portrait in the portfolio of a working photographer.
I wish photographers started taking pictures unlike everyone else’s photographs, and started taking photos (like this) that look like something no one has ever seen before.
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Posted on Wednesday, May 2nd 2012
Why hello, kind sir.
Posted on Tuesday, April 10th 2012
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Mirror Lounging
Posted on Saturday, March 24th 2012
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This is the sound of staring out over this canal, with the party tent and music off to the left of the frame, with these boys jumping into the water behind me, with a big dark sky and super head winds approaching from the west, out of frame, not recorded.
on the way to Sisophon, Cambodia
Posted on Wednesday, March 21st 2012
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A Walk in the Park
Posted on Friday, March 16th 2012
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With Mom
Posted on Sunday, March 11th 2012
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Ed Ruscha and date at a Marcel Duchamp opening in 1963.
Posted on Saturday, March 10th 2012
Reblogged from Artist and Studio
“This text and the one beside it are equal.”
Lessons from this collaborative work by artist Micah Lexier and poet Christian Bok:
- Composing can often be rearranging.
- Everything is material.
- Wastelessness is elegance.
- It’s more fun to do it with friends.
via Font Bureau’s Twitter by way of Booooooom, using a photo by Jacklyn Atlas.
Posted on Tuesday, February 28th 2012
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