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Star Search: Do You Work for America's Worst Legal Boss?

Star Search: Do You Work for America's Worst Legal Boss?

[Ed. note: This post is by FROLIC & DETOUR, one of the finalists in ATL Idol, the "reality blogging" competition that will determine ATL's next editor. It is marked with Frolic & Detour's avatar (at right).] Demanding bosses come with the territory in our line of work. Several less-than-loving legal employers have been profiled here on ATL, and you've shared some fine examples of bossal abuse. But until today, we've never undertaken a search for the worst boss in the legal profession. This week,...
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First Thursday Picks August 2008

First Thursday Picks August 2008

Bobby Grossman, "Andy Warhol: Cornflakes," 1978 Traveling exhibition Bande à part (Band of Outsiders) is coming to Augen Gallery NW this month. A reference to the 1964 film by Jean-Luc Godard, the show is a collection of photographs from the New York underground scene in the 60's, 70's, & 80's. It is an "inside" look at the self-proclaimed "outsiders," including photography by Billy Name, Danny Fields, Leee Black Childers, Anton Perich, Roberta Bayley, Godlis, Marcia Resnick, and Bobby Grossma...
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What Part of "Eno" Didn't You Understand?

The items you see me holding above are my old vinyl copies of My Life in the Bush of Ghosts by David Byrne and Brian Eno (1981) and Talking Heads's More Songs About Buildings and Food (1978), both bought when they were brand new. There is a riff going around the internet that I don't know who David Byrne is, or didn't have any idea that he ever had any connections to experimental music. In fact, in addition to knowing the above albums I saw David Byrne play at the Walker Art Center in Minneapol...
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Large Art Collection Dali, Monet, Van Gogh, Decorate your whole house! (USA) CNY4

Large Art Collection Dali, Monet, Van Gogh, Decorate your whole house! (USA) CNY4

Large Art Collection Monet, Dali, Van Gogh and More Decorate your Entire HouseClick Here to see them All!! else Phooey Round young the no years Round they all hey Knight car world its blown chop Hong innocent Hong everybody the human Raquel Kong One the cause stop from burned court burned can fine wont But for quicker might the as the with 662242531911
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Timbuk2 & Threadless: Art Meets The Messenger Bag

Timbuk2 & Threadless: Art Meets The Messenger Bag

On the collaboration front, we noticed this limited edition screen printed bag featuring the iconic Timbuk2 messenger bag and t-shirt website Threadless. Using the classic Timbuk2 messenger bag as the canvas, self taught fine artist… ... continue reading
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Terra:Extremitas- Christina Mitrentse

Terra:Extremitas- Christina Mitrentse

Originally born in Thessaloniki Greece, Christina Mitrentse has been living and working in London since 2000. She holds a BA Hons in Fine Art from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, a Post Graduate Diploma and MA in Fine Art from Chelsea...
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Poetry and Fine Art Friday: Edmund Spenser

Poetry and Fine Art Friday: Edmund Spenser

Spenser is most famous for his famously l-o-n-g poem, The Faerie Queen, which I, like 99% of the world, have never read. He lived in Elizabethan England, a contemporary of Shakespeare and a friend of Sir Walter Raleigh. Spenser wrote the following poem, and my question to you is: what is the poem about? A hunting [...]
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Mint Museum of Craft + Design to display ~ ' Ornament as Art '

Mint Museum of Craft + Design to display ~ ' Ornament as Art '

CHARLOTTE, N.C. − Ornament as Art: Avant-Garde Jewelry from the Helen Williams Drutt Collection places contemporary jewelry within a larger framework of 20th and 21st century art. Opening at the Mint Museum of Craft + Design this fall, the exhibition showcases a broad array of national and international works from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s celebrated Helen Williams Drutt Collection of contemporary jewelry. On view 16 August through 4 January, 2009.
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"Soul and Body" @ the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

André Kertész [Kertész Andor]: Satirical Dancer, 1926 / printed circa 1967 (c) courtesy of the Estate of André Kertész / Hungarian Museum of Photography BUDAPEST.- The photography exhibition Soul and Body at the Museum of Fine Arts has attracted more than 30 thousand visitors since its opening in early June, which makes it the most frequented Hungarian exhibition of photographic art. More than 220 works by some 90 artists, including André Kertész, László Moholy-Nagy, Brassaï, Robert C...
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Experience into Art: Robert Rauschenberg's The Lotus Series at Blue Sky Gallery

Experience into Art: Robert Rauschenberg's The Lotus Series at Blue Sky Gallery

Robert Rauschenberg Lotus V, 2008 Pigmented Ink-jet and hand painted photo-gravure on Somerset velvet 45.75 in. x 60 in. x 1.75 in. Print Edition by ULAE Rauschenberg was a great photographer. The first works he sold to the Museum of Modern Art in New York were photographs. The surprising thing is that even though he could capture whatever he wanted in front of a camera, it was never enough. Perhaps it was not real enough because the life and energy that would swirl around him seemed much riche...
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