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| 4 Feb 2010 by jcmckinley Social Commentary Poster- Draft 2. The main problem I had with the poster on the first draft was the text at the top. Helvetica really didn't match the mood I wanted to convey. The piece is very expressive, and honestly a little rough ... Jen's Digital Arts - http://jcmckinley.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Jen's Digital Arts ] |
| 15 hours ago by viceus But those were notions that I had to get as I climbed into the art world or into the world itself–whatever–and everything else, intellectual notions, political ideas, social commentary–that all came out afterward, if it came out at all. ... I travel by subway all the time–I've lived in New York since 1949,before you were born–so I went there and I imagined making even bigger stuff than the subway posters, but I never got to execute them because of a little thing called “a ... Viceland Today - http://www.viceland.com/blogs/en/ - References |
| 1 hour ago by Jennifer Rubin White House economic advisers Christina Romer and Larry Summers defended the administration's proposal to give employers a $5000 credit for each new worker they hire as well as help with Social Security taxes. ... Pelosi is the poster girl for political extremism and for big-government infatuation. If they're lucky, she'll stick to her guns, hobble the feeble steps by the White House to reach out to Republicans, and remind voters that the Democrats never met a tax break ... Commentary - http://www.commentarymagazine.com/blogs/ |
| 9 Feb 2010 by chatblu For example, bloggers get steamed, type up scathing commentary and fire away with little regard to the eventual outcome of their message. We're all familiar with blog wars, having been at the epicenter of a few (even a Joanie-come-lately such as myself) ... Posters mention things that impel me to Google the topic, and so my senior brain stretches on an ongoing basis. I do worry somewhat about my grandchildren who seem to spend approximately27 hours per day on electronics. ... The Widdershins - http://thewiddershins.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 22 Jan 2010 by admin What sets ZMD apart from say, Dance Of The Dead (still not sure why people love that one so much), is an increasingly rare focus on actual social commentary within the zombie shenanigans. Every zombie film in the past 40 years owes at ... Full Halloween - http://www.fullhalloween.com/blog/ |
| 6 Feb 2010 by amiya4599085 Cleverly scripted, flawlessly acted, wittily directed, and hauntingly scored, it's a marvel of a movie on many levels; it works as a terror film, a satire, a dusky comedy, a social commentary — even as a romantic melodrama — depending on your individual interpretation ... The poster and mild archive is great, and the “making of” featurette is informative and delectable. The theatrical trailer is the one weak for the film's Realart re-release and not the Universal unusual. ... amiya4599085 - http://bloggy.dk/amiya4599085/ |
| 28 Jan 2010 by Will Every college student should have a poster like this in their room to remind them of the proper way to handle hangovers. Chemicals. Weather it's nicotine, caffeine, or amphetamines, or even tylenol, substance use and abuse will always ... The Gainesvillains - http://thegainesvillains.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by roberta Many artists now work in the once-scorned craft media of cut paper, but nobody does it quite like local artist Joe Boruchow who embeds fierce political and social commentary in works of great delicacy. Joe Boruchow, political poster in ... theartblog - http://theartblog.org/ [ More results from theartblog ] |
| 31 Jan 2010 by vonsteig As Landsberger says in his commentary on these posters, “the PLA functioned as one of the main avenues for social mobility.” This picture in particular is interesting because it glorifies military service in such a way that the viewer ... Von Blog - http://vonsteig.umwblogs.org/ |
| 4 Feb 2010 by Nickolas Cook BATTLE ROYALE (Japan, 2000) – Director Kinji Fukasaku's last film was the ultimate horror/science fiction/action/social commentary mashup. Painting a terrifying vision of a (believable) future in which children are expendable in the .... The film's poster alone – featuring an eerie image of a ghostly woman in a subway train – was briefly banned in Hong Kong for unnerving subway riders. (Due to various online legal issues, there is no video trailer available for this film. ... The Black Glove: Horror Culture and Entertainment - http://the-black-glove.blogspot.com/ |
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