Dammit. Just dammit. I lie down at 5 p.m. to take a “nap.” And now I wake up.
I give you this photo of a dude in a hovercraft to express my anger.
(Courtesy Sorry I Missed Your Party)

Dammit. Just dammit. I lie down at 5 p.m. to take a “nap.” And now I wake up.

I give you this photo of a dude in a hovercraft to express my anger.

(Courtesy Sorry I Missed Your Party)

1 week ago |

scaramouche:

Old red hoodie+ MS Paint= Halloween costume!

I love not spending money on Halloween!

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brookehatfield:

we dressed up as markus, our boss, today. i am pretending to be hungover, because germans drink a lot.

brookehatfield:

we dressed up as markus, our boss, today. i am pretending to be hungover, because germans drink a lot.

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thewarindrew:

there it is!
Angel on the cover of Creative Loafing for the Atlanta Pride edition!
OH SHIT!  and that is Alex with him as well!  YAY!  looks AMAZING!
cant wait to get my copies!
:)
love Angel.

This was probably the best photoshoot I’ve witnessed since I joined CL. The Angel-and-Alex-in-undies photo is here.

thewarindrew:

there it is!

Angel on the cover of Creative Loafing for the Atlanta Pride edition!

OH SHIT!  and that is Alex with him as well!  YAY!  looks AMAZING!

cant wait to get my copies!

:)

love Angel.

This was probably the best photoshoot I’ve witnessed since I joined CL. The Angel-and-Alex-in-undies photo is here.

Reblogged from thewarindrew 1 week ago |

fluffed:

Inspiration for this year’s costume.

YES.

Reblogged from fluffed 1 week ago |

Build Up, Not Out

dominickbrady:

There’s also a great book out that looks at the issues of Atlanta’s growth from artists and the people’s perspective called RE: constructing Atlanta:

www.reconstructingatlanta.com

The Reconstruction Era is not just Civil War history. Atlanta has been reinventing itself every 10 years since the 1800s.

RECONSTRUCTING ATLANTA: A Contemporary Continuum represented a synchronistic network of exhibitions and events that examined the real and imagined nexus of art, architecture and urban design. This continuum included contemporary art projects organized by the GSU Welch School Gallery, Eyedrum Art and Music Gallery, the Youth Art Connection Gallery, Frequent Small Meals, Atlanta Celebrates Photography, the College of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Metropolitan Public Art Coalition and the Museum of Design City of Neighborhoods program, as well as art departments at Grady High School, Tri-Cities High School and South Atlanta School of Engineering and Computer Sciences. RECONSTRUCTING ATLANTA intended to actively connect with current urban design and redevelopment initiatives such as the Beltline transportation project that recognize the significance of socio-cultural challenges and creative opportunities at the heart of our growing city.

melissacullens:

Hey Guys, I’m doing a big project on possibilities and problems within the urban development of Atlanta. I’m planning on creating some printed material with interviews from residents, urban planners, traffic engineers and just smart people with a well presented perspective. Then I thought I’d let it take flight as an open forum via the web. I want the vibe to be hopeful, not ranty- so first I’m planning on getting in touch with the smart folks who presented at this month’s pecha kucha,

but I was wondering— do any of you have suggestions on who I could talk to?

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Build Up, Not Out

melissacullens:

Hey Guys, I’m doing a big project on possibilities and problems within the urban development of Atlanta. I’m planning on creating some printed material with interviews from residents, urban planners, traffic engineers and just smart people with a well presented perspective. Then I thought I’d let it take flight as an open forum via the web. I want the vibe to be hopeful, not ranty- so first I’m planning on getting in touch with the smart folks who presented at this month’s pecha kucha,

but I was wondering— do any of you have suggestions on who I could talk to?

Damn character counts kept me from adding these names: Dan Reuter, Tom Weyandt and David Emory at the Atlanta Regional Commission. These guys are very good when it comes to land-use and transit.

Reblogged from melissacullens 1 week ago |

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