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Giant Robot Biennale
So this show is on the horizon. This is a rough of the postcard.
The Biennale’s works will range from Pryor Praczukowski's cinematic photography to David Choe's graffiti-like murals. The pieces in between include panels by leading indie-comics artist Adrian Tomine and the pop culture inspired works of Seonna Hong, Gary Baseman, APAK, Souther Salazar, and Saelee Oh. Sashie...
Giant Robot Biennale So this show is on the horizon. This is a rough of the postcard. The Biennale’s works will range from Pryor Praczukowski’s cinematic photography to David Choe’s graffiti-like murals. The pieces in between include panels by leading indie-comics artist Adrian Tomine and the pop culture inspired works of Seonna Hong, Gary Baseman, APAK, Souther Salazar, and Saelee Oh. Sashie Masakatsu’s oil paintings reflect the nostalgia of pop culture-influenced youth while Eishi Takaoka’s sculptures can dominate a room with their meditative presence. All takes place in LA, at the JANM. Japanese American National Museum.
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When you look up in the sky, you might see George. For many, that can be a scary thought, but if anyone should have a star on the Walk of Fame and in the sky. He's a star, and he's done a lot for all of us and more.
When you look up in the sky, you might see George. For many, that can be a scary thought, but if anyone should have a star on the Walk of Fame and in the sky. He’s a star, and he’s done a lot for all of us and more.
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Bad interviews. Sure. Happens, look at issue 50 when it comes out, there's one in there who does some yes or no answers. You'll get little out of it, except that they're pretty lazy... and that's not smart especially when hoards of people will read it. Hiro Yamagata was a bad one. To almost every question, he said, "I don't know." Which is why, if you ask, "what happened to your career from being...
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