Paul Insect’s Baby Head Stickers

Paul Insects Baby Heads
Photo By Gail

The Baby Head is Back, Bitches! Artist Paul Insect has been rocking the iconic Baby Head since around 2008, and I spotted these two stickers — Eyeball Baby Head and Microchip Baby Head, respectively – displayed on a sidewalk Mail Box right outside Jonathan LeVine’s temporary Pop Up Space on West 22nd Street. I hope I can find more of them…

Pink Thing of The Day: Pink Vintage Pyrex Collection

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Holy Cow! I can’t even standhow much I love this collection of vintage Pink Pyrex kitchenware. To own something this grand and this pink would be my kitchen fantasy. But first, I would need a bigger kitchen in which to store, display, and fully worship it.

Thanks to Paula Erickson and Gail Rodgers for The Tip!

Bottleneck Shot Glasses

Bottleneck Shot Glasses

These are awesome!

Bottle Neck Shot Glass Features:

  • Set of 4 shot glasses shaped like a beer bottle’s neck
  • Capacity: 1.2 oz (35 ml)
  • Great for parties!
  • Material: Hand-blown glass
  • Hand wash only
  • Size: 1-1/2″ dia. x 2-1/2″

Sale Priced at just $19.95, pick up a set for yourself, your favorite bartender– or as a cool housewarming gift!

Note: This product is no longer available.

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Brother Jimmy’s BBQ Murray Hill Celebrates 5 Year Anniversary with Block Party Feast!

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Brother Jimmy’s BBQ’s Murray Hill location proudly celebrates its 5 year anniversary this month. The popular southern BBQ restaurant and nightlife outpost has consistently served up quality cuisine, flowing cocktails and great memories as patrons continue to “Put Some South in Yo’ Mouth.” Now, in an effort to give back to the community that has allowed Brother Jimmy’s BBQ Murray Hill to thrive, the restaurant will host a Backyard BBQ Block Party on Tuesday, August 20th from 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM at its Lexington Avenue and 31st Street location.

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Emerge: An Ode to Dedication Mural – Pioneer Square, Seattle

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All Photos By Gail

You can tell so much about a city from its Street Art. When I was vacationing in Seattle this past July, I photographed this very colorful undersea life mural in the city’s Pioneer Square neighborhood. With a little bit of Googling, I was able to uncover the below information on the mural at This Link:

“The 100 foot long and 17 foot tall mural Emerge: An ode to Dedication covers the east side of the currently abandoned Metropole building in Pioneer Square, located at the corner of Yesler Way and 2nd Avenue. The building was damaged by a fire in 2007. In 2010, the artist Jeff Jacobson created the mural on plywood covering the side of the building. His goal was to create something beautiful to look at and draw attention to the building. According to [a video interview with] Jacobson, where he describes the mural’s underwater scene, the salmon represent artists rising to and breaking through the surface of the water.”

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Undersea Mural