
Jennifer Meastre makes sculptures out of pencils -lots and lots of pencils- using a complicated beading technique. Read her interview here.
Arts
Faceless Pencil Monsters For Sale
Southside Spiritual with James Jankowiak
Southside Chicago gallery 32nd & Urban is hosting a new exhibit entitled Southside Spiritual, featuring the work of James “Casper” Jankowiak. Traditionally known by his grafitti alias “Casper,” Jankowiak has recently turned his attention to studio-oriented projects and art education.
Stones Throw Issues Sophomore DVD Collection
On February 12, Stones Throw Records will release In Living the True Gods, its second DVD collection of music videos. Its first such disc, Stones Throw 101, served as a visual primer for those unfamiliar with the label.
Jacob Bannon Puts Archived Prints on Sale
Artist and hardcore vocalist Jacob Bannon (Converge, Irons) has announced the sale of silkscreen and giclée prints from the headquarters of Deathwish, Inc. Bannon commented via MySpace: “To put it bluntly, my plumber needs the money more than I need to keep these in my archives.”
Billy Martin Teaches Rhythmic Culture with Riddim
Esteemed percussionist and visual artist Billy Martin can add another notch to his weighty list of accomplishments. Recently released is Riddim: Claves of African Origin, a new book by the Medeski, Martin & Wood drummer.
NYHC Documentary to be Released on DVD
Directed by Frank Pavich, hardcore documentary N.Y.H.C. is slated for release by Halo-8 Entertainment as a two-disc DVD on March 29. The vanguard film, which chronicles hardcore punk subculture, was originally distributed as an underground VHS tape in 1999.
Style Deficit Disorder Documents Harajuku Street Fashion
Last week, Chronicle Books and fashion editor Tiffany Godoy released Style Deficit Disorder, the first book to depict the fashion of Tokyo’s Harajuku neighborhood. The book captures the area’s international style with almost 200 photos, essays by Japanese fashion editors, and commentary by cultural icons.
Juno
Juno, the latest of this year’s films about unexpected pregnancy, is not yet in wide release but is already being called the female answer to Knocked Up.
The Cool Kids to Preside Over Tonight’s Style Wars
Landing in Chicago tonight is House of Diehl’s Style Wars Battle. The event incorporates elements of haute couture juxtaposed against the concept of the MC battle, creating an intense hip-hop-flavored fashion creation competition.
What Would Jesus Buy?
What Would Jesus Buy? sounds like a reactionary right-wing religious slogan. However, this documentary is a relatively left-wing protest of over-consumption — particularly America’s extreme shopping at Christmas time — led by fictitious Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping Gospel Choir.
Adrian Tomine: Shortcomings
There are a number of ways to interpret Adrian Tomine’s Shortcomings (Drawn And Quarterly), the graphic novel released as part of his indie cult series Optic Nerve. Part race-relations study, part real-world relationships examination, the story raises a number of questions, but never does the disservice of answering them outright.