by | Jul 29, 2016 | Culture Music Art, Los Angeles
from LAist How Ed Ruscha Photographed Every Building On The Sunset Strip BY JULIA WICK For his iconic book “Every Building on the Sunset Strip”, Ruscha used a motorized camera to shoot a “long picture” of the Sunset Strip. (Via YouTube)...
by | Jul 26, 2016 | Culture Music Art, Mirth
from FORTUNE 7-Eleven Just Used a Drone to Deliver a Chicken Sandwich and Slurpees by Jonathan Vanian Image by Flirtey Another milestone in drone deliveries. A 7-Eleven customer’s order for Slurpees, a chicken sandwich, donuts, hot coffee, and candy will forever go...
by | Jul 23, 2016 | Culture Music Art
from The New York Times Billy Name, Who Glazed Warhol’s Factory in Silver, Dies at 76 By RANDY KENNEDY Stephen Shore Andy Warhol’s New York loft on East 47th Street in Midtown Manhattan, called the Silver Factory because every surface was embellished with aluminum...
by | Jul 22, 2016 | Bright Shiny News, Culture Music Art, Projects
from Stream Daily The Kicks starts streaming in August The soccer-themed live-action series, based on books written by U.S. Olympic gold medalist Alex Morgan, will make its Amazon debut on Aug. 26. By Jeremy Dickson Brand-new Amazon original kids live-actioner The...
by | Jul 21, 2016 | Culture Music Art, Projects
from Entertainment Weekly Comic-Con 2016: American Gothic panel ponders the killer BY NATALIE ABRAMS As CBS’ summer murder mystery thriller American Gothic heats up, the cast was on hand at Comic-Con on Thursday to tease the identity of the killer. On the series, the...
by | Jul 16, 2016 | Culture Music Art
from Popular Mechanics Meet SwagBot: The Four-Wheeled Robot Cowboy By David Grossman SwagBot is the world’s first robot cowboy, built to roam the rugged Australian terrain. While it will be doing some cowboy work, make no mistake: SwagBot is less like John Wayne...