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DELUXE Pirate Umbrella Hat from the kind & kinky folks at Archie McPhee.
Posted by michael p at 9/19/2003 12:37:42 AM | permalink
 
FoxNews transcript of Bill O'Reilly and Tom Greene. The mind boggles.
Posted by michael p at 9/15/2003 06:58:17 PM | permalink
 
Following a Trend, Downtown Looks to the Arts
Posted by michael p at 9/15/2003 06:08:51 PM | permalink
 
John Ritter, Prolific Television Actor, Dies at 54
Posted by michael p at 9/12/2003 08:40:57 AM | permalink
 
Johnny Cash, Singer Known as 'The Man in Black,' Dies at 71
Posted by michael p at 9/12/2003 08:39:51 AM | permalink
 
SPAM.ART.CENTER: "is a set of gateways between texts and signs, HTTP and SMTP, ideas and concepts, game and reflexion, an area for output."
Posted by michael p at 9/11/2003 12:26:32 AM | permalink
 
Leni Riefenstahl, Controversial Filmmaker, Dies at 101
Posted by michael p at 9/9/2003 08:29:55 AM | permalink
 
Warren Zevon, Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 56
Posted by michael p at 9/8/2003 08:32:47 AM | permalink
 
Vertigo...Then and Now
Posted by michael p at 9/5/2003 10:38:06 AM | permalink
 
Waxy.org: Double Dee and Steinski's "The Lesson" Free at Last!
Posted by michael p at 9/4/2003 08:33:07 AM | permalink
 
Though shaped by the random action of the elements, they bear an uncanny resemblance to the free-form buildings known as blobs.
Posted by michael p at 9/4/2003 08:25:34 AM | permalink
 
PUPPET UPRISING is a collective of Philadelphian artists who provide a forum for an international community of underground puppeteers and their audiences.
Posted by michael p at 9/3/2003 11:04:16 PM | permalink
 
FireBlog: Inside the mind of Firesign Theatre
Posted by michael p at 9/2/2003 04:32:33 PM | permalink
 
Paul Reubens - Wikipedia
Posted by michael p at 9/1/2003 04:28:10 PM | permalink
 

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