Unhappy Hipsters


It was a difficult conversation, but he tried his best to explain that, since the remodel, toy breeds no longer fit the family’s aesthetic.
It was a difficult conversation, but he tried his best to explain that, since the remodel, toy breeds no longer fit the family’s aesthetic.

 

www.UnhappyHistpers.com

 

Basquiat


Basquiat would have been 52 today, but it seems hard to imagine him in middle age. How would his art have evolved, I wonder?

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The Unknown Hipster Diaries


 

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Who is the unknown hipster?

Gene Wolf Honored


Great choice to honor him – his Book of the New Sun tetralogy is amazing. Simply amazing. Nabokovian amazing.

Anyway….

Gene Wolf Chosen as Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Grand Master

Midweek Staff Meeting – The Key To A Healthy Relationship Is Roleplaying


You can’t possibly write good literature unless you play Dungeons & Dragons.

DC recognizes that an intersection that has more pedestrians than cars should really be engineered around pedestrians.

Notes from the Cosmic Typewriter

It’s about time the Hirst bubble collapsed (I have a great affection for conceptualist art, but even if you say that Hirst is engaged in meta-commentary on the art market, collectors, and most especially on commodification, it’s just too god d–n much).

The secret lives of used books.

What is lost, what is gained?

Your poetry gift guide.

Amis and Larkin.

Andy, We Love Your Paintings


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Sunday Paper – Big Brother Is Reading You


Your e-reader is spying on you.

Matrix Press.

Followed by Goliard Press.

Weekend Reading – Political Geography


‘War is God’s way of teaching Americans geography.’ – Ambrose Bierce

Notes on Solon

Poetry calls to us, like wild geese

Did a collector of Symbolist paintings orchestrate this museum heist?

Not very, I hope.

Culture Participation An Important Of A Healthy Lifestyle (Unlike Those Sugary Cereals On TV, Which Are Not Actually Part Of A Healthy Breakfast)


At least that’s what the Norwegians discovered!

The cultural part, anyway. I don’t think they studied sugary cereals. And I only like frosted wheat, but not very often.

Anecdotally, it makes perfect sense. Generally, I feel too tired to attend cultural events (museum exhibitions, concerts, jazz clubs, galleries, Warholesque ‘happenings’), but when I do, I tend to leave feeling energized and creative.

What stood out about the study was the gender difference. Males, like myself (or least so my ex-girlfriends assured me I was), get the effects from what is described as ‘passive activities.’ Attending cultural events and activities.

On the other hand, women benefitted most by the active creation: painting, playing music, writing, etc.

In any case, it sounds like the poetry reading I’ll be attending at the Folger will make me happier, more upbeat, and less stressed. Sounds like a win-win thing for me and the Folger and the featured poet (Kay Ryan, former U.S. Poet Laureate). And I’d already bought the ticket anyway, so unless the study said ‘passive cultural activities causes immediate and fatal scrotal cancer,’ I’d probably go, whatever conclusions the Norwegians reached.