OK, so this is technically more like a “Pink-ish Thing,” since it’s called Violet Block in Two Parts. But, pinkish is close enough for me! This sculpture by the late great John McCracken is currently on display in the new home of the Whitney Museum, which I’ve managed to visit twice already since it opened in late April of this year.
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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Product Review: Lenny & Larry’s Brownies and Cookies
Hey what’s up? Do you like to go to the gym and work out and stuff like that? If so, then you might already be familiar with the Lenny & Larry’s brand of cookies and brownies.
While Lenny & Larry’s Complete Cookies and Muscle Brownies come in undeniably indulgent flavors to satisfy a sweet craving, this line of quality baked goods are actually good for you, being rich in protein and fiber, vegan, and made with only all natural ingredients. They also provide a quality energy boost, or small meal replacement that will satisfy your hunger between proper meals. Continue reading Product Review: Lenny & Larry’s Brownies and Cookies
Yes, It Exists: Minions Fart Gun Candy Tin
This adorable tin shaped like a Minion holding one of their dreaded Fart Guns is actually filled with tiny Cocoa Flavored, Cloud-Shaped Candies.
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Yoko Ono’s One Woman Show 1960 – 1971 at MOMA

All Photos By Gail. Click on Any Image to Enlarge for Detail.
99% of the time, Yoko Ono is a subject that just takes too long to talk about. Whether you love her or hate her, few would deny that Ono is one of the more polarizing Pop Culture figures of the past fifty years. Most people likely know her as John Lennon’s second wife, as well as his primary post-Beatles artistic/musical partner, and have probably based their opinion on the couple’s various collaborations — which are quite well known. But before Yoko Ono even met John Lennon, she was a groundbreaking visual artist whose extremely unique and original ideas about what constitutes a viable work of ‘Art’ were fucking with people’s heads. Just being serious. Continue reading Yoko Ono’s One Woman Show 1960 – 1971 at MOMA




