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giant robot time: 11.15.13 | art by: rob sato   Paper Cutting Workshop by Ryohei Tanaka Sunday, November 17, 3-5 PM Giant Robot is proud to bring you a workshop with Ryohei Tanaka. Learn some of his tricks to cutting paper and creating beautiful designs. Bring a pair of scissors just in case we don’t have enough. This should be fun and watch your fingers! Afterwards, Ryohei will be cutting portraits for a mere $10. They come out great. Event   Rob Sato & Ryohei Tanaka Paper Noise Zine Released along with Rob Sato and Ryohei Tanaka’s art show at our Giant Robot 2 gallery. City of Lost Angels Ceramic Small Plates City of Lost Angels are the creations of artist Ellen Hsu. Uglydoll Ceramic Jumbo Mugs Uglydoll characters now can hold up to 18 ounces of your beverage. Uglydoll Ceramic Coin Banks These ceramic coin banks are vividly colored and feature the helpful Trunko who will keep your pennies safe! Totoro Plush Hand Puppets Reenact My Neighbor Totoro with these official hand puppets! Post It Show 9 Reception & Sale: December 7, 6-10 PM Giant Robot is proud to present Post It Show 9. In 2012, Giant Robot 2 with the curatorial efforts of Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson, brought in over 250 artists and 2500 works of art. 2013 should be no different. We’ll be updating the artist list shortly, and it’ll impress as much as in the past. Event         An interview with Sam Coomes of Quasi By MARTIN WONG Like The Beatles on steroids with out-of-this world hooks, free-associating lyrics, and crazy dynamics, Quasi is never less than totally melodic while somehow never leaving the red zone of the Rock-O-Meter. >> GR2: Paper Noise Trailer By GIANT ROBOT NEWS Trailer by DJ Tony Jr. Enjoy. >>   GR2: Paper Noise Reception Photos By ERIC NAKAMURA Many enjoyed Rob Sato’s new watercolor works which takes his work to yet another level, and at the same time, many opted in on Ryohei Tanaka’s paper cuts. >> 2015 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025 2062 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025          
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giant robot time: 11.15.13 | art by: rob sato   Paper Cutting Workshop by Ryohei Tanaka Sunday, November 17, 3-5 PM Giant Robot is proud to bring you a workshop with Ryohei Tanaka. Learn some of his tricks to cutting paper and creating beautiful designs. Bring a pair of scissors just in case we don’t have enough. This should be fun and watch your fingers! Afterwards, Ryohei will be cutting portraits for a mere $10. They come out great. Event   Rob Sato & Ryohei Tanaka Paper Noise Zine Released along with Rob Sato and Ryohei Tanaka’s art show at our Giant Robot 2 gallery. City of Lost Angels Ceramic Small Plates City of Lost Angels are the creations of artist Ellen Hsu. Uglydoll Ceramic Jumbo Mugs Uglydoll characters now can hold up to 18 ounces of your beverage. Uglydoll Ceramic Coin Banks These ceramic coin banks are vividly colored and feature the helpful Trunko who will keep your pennies safe! Totoro Plush Hand Puppets Reenact My Neighbor Totoro with these official hand puppets! Post It Show 9 Reception & Sale: December 7, 6-10 PM Giant Robot is proud to present Post It Show 9. In 2012, Giant Robot 2 with the curatorial efforts of Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson, brought in over 250 artists and 2500 works of art. 2013 should be no different. We’ll be updating the artist list shortly, and it’ll impress as much as in the past. Event         An interview with Sam Coomes of Quasi By MARTIN WONG Like The Beatles on steroids with out-of-this world hooks, free-associating lyrics, and crazy dynamics, Quasi is never less than totally melodic while somehow never leaving the red zone of the Rock-O-Meter. >> GR2: Paper Noise Trailer By GIANT ROBOT NEWS Trailer by DJ Tony Jr. Enjoy. >>   GR2: Paper Noise Reception Photos By ERIC NAKAMURA Many enjoyed Rob Sato’s new watercolor works which takes his work to yet another level, and at the same time, many opted in on Ryohei Tanaka’s paper cuts. >> 2015 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025 2062 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025          
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Sometimes the world seems to good to be true. How cool is it that Sam Coomes (who’s played with Elliott Smith and Heatmiser) and Janet Weiss (Sleater-Kinney, Wild Flag, The Jicks) can come together and form a unique and excellent musical bond that sounds nothing like those other top-shelf bands. Like The Beatles on steroids with out-of-this world hooks, free-associating lyrics, and crazy dynamics, Quasi is never less than totally melodic while somehow never leaving the red zone of the Rock-O-Meter. And despite being in even more than the previously mentioned bands–as well as actually been previously married to each other–they are miraculously celebrating their second decade of kicking ass.

And then sometimes the world is lame. Why wasn’t last night’s show at The Echo totally packed? If the rock gods meted out any sort of justice, the Portland duo would be selling out fancy venues instead of playing comfortable dives that are not sold out. Sam wondered aloud at the show if it was a problem that he and Janet started off playing prettier music and may have become too rocking for their audience. The storied drummer responded that she can’t not rock.

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Sometimes the world seems to good to be true. How cool is it that Sam Coomes (who’s played with Elliott Smith and Heatmiser) and Janet Weiss (Sleater-Kinney, Wild Flag, The Jicks) can come together and form a unique and excellent musical bond that sounds nothing like those other top-shelf bands. Like The Beatles on steroids with out-of-this world hooks, free-associating lyrics, and crazy dynamics, Quasi is never less than totally melodic while somehow never leaving the red zone of the Rock-O-Meter. And despite being in even more than the previously mentioned bands–as well as actually been previously married to each other–they are miraculously celebrating their second decade of kicking ass.

And then sometimes the world is lame. Why wasn’t last night’s show at The Echo totally packed? If the rock gods meted out any sort of justice, the Portland duo would be selling out fancy venues instead of playing comfortable dives that are not sold out. Sam wondered aloud at the show if it was a problem that he and Janet started off playing prettier music and may have become too rocking for their audience. The storied drummer responded that she can’t not rock.

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Bring scissors just in case we don’t have enough! Sunday, November 17 th 3-5 p.m. GR2 2062 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025 gr2.net (310) 445-9276 Giant Robot is proud to bring you a workshop with Ryohei Tanaka. Learn some of his tricks to cutting paper and creating beautiful designs. Bring a pair of scissors just in case we don’t have enough. This should be fun and watch your fingers! Afterwards, Ryohei will be cutting portraits for a mere $20. They come out great. Eric Nakamura Giant Robot Owner/Publisher eric@giantrobot.com (310) 445 9276
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