Stay casual, Barlow.

This mono log is dedicated to the subversive threads that constitute early 21st century creativity, namely--Guerilla Gardening, Subversive Knitting, & Grassroots Spoken Word. It is becoming increasingly apparent that the young, creative classes of the early 21st century are not satisfied with the current institutions at work. Thus, Art in the 21st century becomes an act of subversion, and this is an attempt to highlight the creative responses that follow...

Jun 8

Scrapertown.  Support Indigenous Bicycling Communities.  More at California is a Place.


May 25

For those who wish they were still children…Anis Mojgani’s “For Those Who Can Still Ride in Airplanes.”


May 21

Rob Childish—“Telephone Drugs Truth.”  More here.


May 15

Chandler Coles performs as Michelle Wong dances for Kip Fulbeck’s Spoken Word course at UCSB.


Tropfest 2008 Winning Film: “Marry Me” by Michelle Lehman.  “Directed by Michelle Lehman, this year’s Tropfest winning film Marry Me tells a little love story about “a little girl who likes a little boy and a little boy who likes his BMX bike”. The film was inspired from a true story when director Michelle, at 5 years of age, would chase Jason Mahooney around the school in a pretend wedding dress (her mother’s nightie).”



May 7

a Bob Dylan for the twenty-first century, John Houx is “The best new songwriter on the scene in a long time.”*



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