Category: Art/Events

A Historic Election

Voting pole near USF, San Francisco.

Ballot.

Counted!

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Red Bull Soap Box Race

The following are some of the entries seen at the Red Bull Soap Box Race in Dolores Park, San Francisco.

Giant Red Bull

The Flying Toastmen

Tree Huggers

Hamster Hybrids

Cop A Donut

Rubik’s Projects

DeFalt

The Golden Bull

Homerun Heroes

OBOT

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Lightbulb Chandelier

I like the idea of using an excessive amount of lightbulbs for decorative purposes. I’d love to see a whole ceiling covered with this effect.

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Political Acronym

Spotted in the Inner Richmond, SF.

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Soap Factory Art

A few pieces seen at The Soap Factory gallery in Minneapolis, MN.

Lightbulb assembly.

Indoor tumbleweed.

I think I’ve seen this person riding MUNI.

My back faced a blank wall while taking this photo.

Not a problem. I’m more of an email girl, anyway.

This would’ve been the toughest to follow had the surrounding land of old factories and skyscrapers not […]

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Restaurant Art

Bull with leg horns spotted on Hayes Street, SF. Or are they legs with cow-head genitals and Mercury wings? The hybrid combinations are endless.

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I Heart Tokidoki

Happy birthday to me!

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Fortunately

How do the past, present, and future add up? What can we glean from yesterday to apply to tomorrow? And where can I learn to levitate a crystal ball?
I saw this sign and was reminded of my new favorite show, Carnivàle. I was also struck with our tendency, as humans, to want to know the […]

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Wedding Cake Buried under Fish Survives Harsh Winter

Frozen with miscellaneous fish parts for one year, the top tier of this wedding cake surfaced today for its final hurrah in attempt to uphold the tradition of being consumed twelve months after the Big Day.

It actually looked better than anticipated.

And it cleaned up pretty well, given the circumstances. There were no traces of fish […]

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Area Writer Breaks Down and Buys Magnetic Poetry Kit

After years of loving to play with them on other people’s fridges, I finally got one for myself. I can’t explain the delay since I’ve both loved words and magnetics for as long as I can remember. So far, it’s been fun to play and get the creative juices flowing. The problem I’ve run into […]

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