by D. Ball · Sep 20, 2006 · Zine
Enjoy these photos of a German performance artist who very briefly masqueraded as an ancient Chinese terracotta warrior before being hauled off by the Chinese police. Ballsy, entertaining… and more than a little stupid, methinks. by D. Ball · Aug 9, 2006 · Zine
Welcome to Pluto. It’s a vivid "reimagining" of the classic manga and anime "Astro Boy". Basically, it combines all the unrealized good ideas behind "A.I." and "I, Robot"… and spins them into a... by D. Ball · Jul 4, 2006 · Zine
The very definition of "classic" is something that never goes out of style. Like $240 worth of pudding. ‘Scuse me while I kiss the sky. by D. Ball · Jun 28, 2006 · Zine
This is about a ba-thousand times better than simply writing "Wash Me" on a filthy car window. by D. Ball · Jun 26, 2006 · Zine
How awesome does Chessboxing sound? I can hear the movie pitch already: "It’s Rocky meets Searching For Bobby Fisher." Sounds like money in the bank. by D. Ball · Jun 20, 2006 · Zine
I nominate this video for Basement Jaxx’s "Where’s Your Head At" for most nightmare inducing thing I’ve seen all week. by D. Ball · Jun 14, 2006 · Zine
I have just learned of the existence of a storefront called "Rice To Riches" in NYC. Basically an entire company based around different flavors of what is supposedly the World’s Best Rice Pudding recipe. Depending on one’s opinion of... by D. Ball · Jun 11, 2006 · Zine
The Sultan’s Elephant is a massive work of public theater, involving gargantuan marionettes operated by cranes and small armies of red-suited men. Here’s some great video of one of the two main puppets going for a walk in the park. by D. Ball · Jun 11, 2006 · Zine
The Sultan’s Elephant is a massive work of public theater, involving gargantuan marionettes operated by cranes and small armies of red-suited men. Here’s some great video of one of the two main puppets going for a walk in the park. by D. Ball · Jun 11, 2006 · Zine
I have to say – a wooden briefcase would be a helluva conversation piece.
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