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Business Parks: Death
02.05.2010
06:28 pm
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Via GOOD magazine, this Planetizen article argues that living in the suburbs is fine—but working in the suburbs, in office parks, is the kiss of death.

Most attempts to regulate suburban development have focused on containing the growth of suburban housing. But such regulation, by restricting the supply of buildable land, risks incresing housing prices. And from a more libertarian perspective, an individual’s interest in choosing to “drive to qualify” may seem quite appealing. Attempts to regulate commercial suburban development do not involve the same sentimental considerations as limits on residential development, but do risk increasing prices for commercial land, thus increasing prices for everything else.

But these considerations do not justify the form of suburban office parks. I can think of no reason why an office building (other than, perhaps, one where the Ebola virus is routinely handled) should be behind a 500-foot driveway with no sidewalks. The arguments for allowing offices to locate in suburbia do not justify the office park form, because 500-foot driveways do not reduce rents in any obvious respect.

(Planetizen: Taming the Office Park)

(Office Space: Special Edition with Flair)

Posted by Jason Louv
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02.05.2010
06:28 pm
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A Journey To The Center Of Ted Nugent’s Mind
02.05.2010
04:55 pm
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Spotted in Royal Flush, the Motor City Madman himself weighs in on the current scene.  Here are some of the choicer meatier tidbits:

EVER THOUGHT OF TRYING TO GO VEGAN?
If I really wanted to maximize the death toll, I would go into business creating tofu for the vegetarians.  ’Cause in order to create tofu, you have to take that wonderful giant tractor, you have to go across that field and every songbird, every gopher, every squirrel, every turtle, every rabbit, every mouse, every shrew, every snake, every bug, everything there must die.  In order to go full tofu, you have to have 100% complete annihilation of all life forms.  To the vegetarians, how deep is the cloak of denial?  How can you pretend that Paul McCartney isn’t responsible for killing anything?  I kill stuff one arrow at a time.  Meanwhile, Paul McCartney, master of the final solution, only thinks of his tofu consumption.  I believe that every bowl of tofu is responsible for the death of billions of things.  I can’t compete with that and I can’t compete with Paul McCartney’s death toll.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF OBAMA?
I think that Barack Hussein Obama should be put in jail.  It is clear that Barack Hussein Obama is a communist.  Mao Tse Tung lives and his name is Barack Hussein Obama.  This country should be ashamed.  I wanna throw up.

WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF SOMEONE STEPPED ON YOUR LAWN?
Trespass on my property and I will kill you.  Now, that may seem harsh, but that’s tough shit.  Because ­ guess what ­ nobody’s getting killed, and nobody’s trespassing.  It’s working perfectly.

Oh, Nuge, you might indeed put an arrow in my neck if I cross your lawn, but that’s okay, we’ll always have this:

Posted by Bradley Novicoff
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02.05.2010
04:55 pm
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Pushing (Czech) Daisies In Los Angeles
02.05.2010
03:52 pm
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What if Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie’s The Simple Life was directed by Jean Luc Godard?  Well, it might come out looking something like Věra Chytilová‘s ‘66 Czech gem, Daisies.  If you’ve never seen it on the small screen (it makes a great, Sunday afternoon pairing with another favorite Czech film of mine, 1970’s Valerie and Her Week Of Wonders), Angelenos can skip right to the big screen experience this Saturday night at Cinefamily.  Playing as part of their “Czech Your Head” series,

Daisies is a bubbling and buoyant spring of irrepressible female creativity; it is an overflowing audio-visual bouquet of color, music, and texture; it is a freewheeling and effervescent farce, a formal free-for-all, a paradoxical mixture of bourgeois indulgence and cultural critique, and it’s your next favorite movie.  Two young Czech girls (both named Marie) decide that the world is so corrupt that they might as well join in, and they do so with wild abandon—prancing, food-fighting, pranking old men, carousing in nightclubs, and creating anarchy everywhere they go.

 
Given that the financing of Daisies was furnished by the Czech government, it probably came as no surprise that the film was promptly banned upon its release—and not solely for reasons of content.  With its blatant wasting of food, serious objection was made to the “food orgy” that ends the film.

Daisies screens at Cinefamily, Saturday, 02.06 @ 7:30pm.

Posted by Bradley Novicoff
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02.05.2010
03:52 pm
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Ugly Furniture
02.05.2010
02:09 pm
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Wonderful! I laughed like hell at this!
 
(via Graham Linehan’s Why, That’s Delightful!)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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02.05.2010
02:09 pm
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Good Morning!
02.05.2010
12:57 pm
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Posted by Tara McGinley
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02.05.2010
12:57 pm
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Boehner: GOP and Tea Partiers Believe the Same Things
02.05.2010
12:29 am
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Charles Johnson posted this today over at Little Green Footballs, I’m sure he won’t mind me sharing it here:

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said today that there is no difference in beliefs between the GOP and tea partiers.

“There really is no difference between what Republicans believe in and what the tea party activists believe in,” Boehner said during an appearance on the conservative Mike Gallagher’s radio show.

Boehner said his advice to Republican lawmakers going into this fall’s elections has been to “prove it to the tea party activists that we really are who we say we are.”

If you take Boehner at his word, then, here are some of the things Republicans believe in.

 
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Posted by Richard Metzger
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02.05.2010
12:29 am
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Bob (Or is it Jimi or John?) Marley T-Shirt by African Apparel
02.04.2010
11:23 pm
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Genius.
 
African Apparel

Posted by Tara McGinley
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02.04.2010
11:23 pm
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Mia Doi Todd’s ‘Open Your Heart’ video by Michel Gondry
02.04.2010
11:11 pm
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Quirky French director Michel Gondry’s new music video Open Your Heart for L.A.-based musician Mia Doi Todd. Shot in various Los Angeles locations with a small army of extras, including Dangerous Minds pal Erica Krumpl (she’s Mia’s main dance partner throughout the piece).

Wonderful, yes, in that signature Gondry style, and colorful too. Make that muy colorful.

Posted by Richard Metzger
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02.04.2010
11:11 pm
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3-2-1 Contact: Synthesizers Are The Future
02.04.2010
07:45 pm
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Forget “Look Around You” (or don’t, ‘cuz it’s brilliant), this is the real thing: a couple of breathless and highly charming glimpses into the future of music circa late 70’s/ early 80’s featuring composer Suzanne Ciani. I have to say I’m quite smitten with Ciani’s stoney/ laconic/ hair twirling demeanor but not enough to dive into her discography of new age masterpieces. I have the feeling these fantastic clips are all I really need anyway.
 

 
Update: much better quality version of the 3-2-1 clip here (embed is disabled)

via Joseph Stewart’s Electronic Music Teacher blog. Thx Tara !

Posted by Brad Laner
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02.04.2010
07:45 pm
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For when you care enough to send the very best: SVU Valentine’s Day cards
02.04.2010
05:55 pm
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If you find yourself looking for unusual Valentine’s Day cards, look no further, because pop culture-obsessed artist Brandon Bird has come up with what are probably the most unusual valentines you are likely to find—ever! Yup, the kitschmeister supreme responsible for the classic painting No One Wants to Play Sega with Harrison Ford has done it again with: SVU Valentine’s Day cards, or, as Brandon prefers, “Saint Victims Unit” cards.

Nuthin’ says lovin’ like a DNA specimen jar or a spiteful Fred Thompson scowl, are you with me? And what’s more, there are high-res versions you can download and print out yourself that are 100% free on his blog.

P.S.: When you visit his website, do not miss the Letters to Walken section documenting an art project of Bird’s that saw schoolchildren writing their annual Christmas letters to ... Christopher Walken.

Cross posting this from Brand X

Posted by Richard Metzger
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02.04.2010
05:55 pm
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