
Entries from February 2009 ↓
Basically Just One of My Favorite Paint Company Signs Ever
February 28th, 2009 — One Picture a Day (An Exercise in Determinent Futility)
News of Doom- February 28, 2009
February 28th, 2009 — News of Doom
- 'Echelon Conspiracy' wends from 'Bourne' to boring - Boston Globe
- Gennum's Aviia enables 1080p surveillance over coax - Engadget HD
- Bemidji State men's hockey: Defense, special teams key win over … - Bemidji Pioneer
- Djokovic, Ferrer to face off in Dubai final - Houston Chronicle
- Speedcar: Christopher Zoechling Dubai II Friday notes - Motorsport.com
- Manhunt called off in Jasper County for Mishawaka abduction suspect - WSBT-TV
- Iowa Girl, 14, Shares Abduction Details - KCCI.com
- $3.55T Obama Budget Repeals Bush Tax Cuts for Wealthy - Democracy Now
- CIA’s former No. 3 man draws 3-plus prison years - Arkansas Online (subscription)
- A Terrorism Test Case Obama May Not Want - New York Times
- Aid to Pak should be stopped till it dismantles terror: India - Press Trust of India
- Anti-terror unit confirms university asked for Ayers security - Lancaster Newspapers
- Divas of doom find their fame in peddling dire fortunes - Globe and Mail
- CTV boss brings the doom, gloom - Hollywood Reporter
- Surveillance Video Catches Shoplifter in Action - LocalNews8.com
- Wiretapping lawsuit may have its day in court - Los Angeles Times
- This Week’s Sign of the Apocalypse: Prison Break, Real Life Edition - Daily Californian
- My Parting Gift to You: The Defamerpedia - Gawker
- The Bruce Campbell Collection - Times Online
- Elementary School's Abduction Attempt Response: Explained - WEAU-TV 13
Quintessential Cloud Surfer
February 27th, 2009 — One Picture a Day (An Exercise in Determinent Futility)

Dripping with Contentment, Laying with Crushed Velvet
February 26th, 2009 — One Picture a Day (An Exercise in Determinent Futility)

News of Doom- February 26, 2009
February 26th, 2009 — News of Doom
- Abduction suspect sought in White County - Journal and Courier
- 2 charged in Nevada boy's drug-related abduction - MSNBC
- Drone Attacks Inside Pakistan Will Continue, CIA Chief Says - Washington Post
- Hostage chronicle unkind to Betancourt - International Herald Tribune
- TV Writer Comes To Gasparilla Film Festival - Tampa Tribune
- Tank defence system being developed - Express Buzz
- And the Rio Carnival winner is … Drum!
(Reuters) - Topless cafe in Maine gives neighbors the jitters
(AP) - Mysterious metal chunk slams into Texas home - KARE
- KD Station Demolishers Called Into Question - KCAU
- We are better prepared to handle terror strikes now: Chidambaram - Times of India
- Pakistan’s terror questionnaire raises concerns - Hindu
- Persian Gulf Slowdown Washes Up on India's Shores - Wall Street Journal
- Mishawaka Police say abductions are rare, area not dangerous - Fox 28
- Gennum Pioneers First HD Video-Over-Coax Interface for … - MSNBC
- JDL Digital Systems and Stretch Partner to Provide Turnkey … - MSNBC
- CIA Pakistan Campaign Is Working, Director Says - New York Times
- Files Unsealed Before Sentencing Detail Rule-Breaker's Rise at CIA - Washington Post
- CIA giving Obama economic analyses - Washington Times
- IPG Photonics wields high-power laser weapon - Compound Semiconductor
Feel the Pulse, Search out the Surge!
February 25th, 2009 — Exhibitions/Events

Juliana Beasley, Two Cowboys, 2006, 16 x 20 inches
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Humble Arts Foundation Curates Artlog.com’s Booth at PULSE New York
Thursday, March 5 - Sunday, March 8, 2009
PULSE New York
Booth P-12
Pier 40
353 West Street @ West Houston
New York, NY February 2009–Humble Arts Foundation is pleased to announce that it will be curating Artlog.com’s booth at Pulse Contemporary Art Fair. The booth, which will focus on promoting Artlog’s mission to provide services for artists, institutions and art lovers will feature a selection of Humble’s affordable limited edition photographs as well as four prints from photographer Bradley Peters’ recent solo show “Home Theater,” curated by amani olu. Humble’s entire portfolio of limited edition prints will also be on hand, as well as limited copies of Humble’s upcoming publication The Collector’s Guide to Emerging Art Photography.
Exhibiting photographers include: Juliana Beasley, Gerald Edwards III, Manya Fox, Bob O’Connor, Bradley Peters, Michael Bühler-Rose, Sarah Sudhoff, Hannah Whitaker, and Sarah Wilmer. Check out images of the work on the Artlog/Humble portfolio site pulse.arloartists.com.
Pulse Contemporary Art Fair is held annually in Miami and New York and presents high quality artworks in an environment that serves both seasoned and emerging collectors. The format of the fair is divided between a main section devoted to a select choice of international galleries invited by the Pulse committee and the IMPULSE section featuring solo and two person exhibitions presented by emerging galleries. The fair provides a friendly, highly selective and innovative context for all of its consultants.
Artlog is an online hub connecting artists, art institutions and art enthusiasts, allowing them to share work and discover innovative new art & design. Artlog also provides innovative services including a custom portfolio website building tool, open calls to exhibit work and a job board. artlog.com
Humble Arts Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that works to advance the careers of emerging fine-art photographers by way of exhibition and publishing opportunities, limited-edition print sales, twice-annual artists grants, and educational programming.
For additional information and press inquiries, please send an email to amani olu at PRESS@HAFNY.ORG
Maritime Shallow Graves
February 24th, 2009 — One Picture a Day (An Exercise in Determinent Futility)






5th Genaration Culture War
February 24th, 2009 — Writings
News of Doom- February 24, 2009
February 24th, 2009 — News of Doom
- Yet another home loss spells doom for Hoyas - Washington Times
- Chiwetel Ejiofor puts spy pic "Salt" in his sights - Reuters
- Post-Oscar, Penn Is Fair Game, Watts Doubles Up - E! Online
- Apocalypse Jukebox: The End is Near, There and Everywhere - PopMatters
- Earth’s time running out - The Daily Evergreen
- Man with alleged terror ties aided police in 2007 - San Jose Mercury News
- Attorney: Arrested animal rights activists were exercising free speech - San Jose Mercury News
- Police: Surveillance Video Shows Van Thief - KPTV.com
- The Keystone Spies - Washington Post
- GHOSTS HAUNT GLOUCESTER: Poor third quarter doom Fishermen - Gloucester Daily Times
- Dubai Desert Classic champion McIlroy on Arizona high - Reuters
- Don't Believe The Dubai Hype, Good Or Bad - Forbes
- Former CIA agent blasts US policies, actions against terrorism - The Missoulian
- Sean Penn in talks for 'Fair Game' - Variety
- Mercy Prepares for Building Implosion - KCRG
- United Arab Emirates Aid Debt-Ridden Member, Dubai - New York Times
- George Soros Predicts Apocalypse, Has Dinner - Reason Online
- Jobless ex-con asks for more prison time in Taiwan
(Reuters) - Girl's abduction story a fantasy - Stuff.co.nz
- Vehicle spotted in attempted child abduction - KGWN
See You At Scope
February 23rd, 2009 — Exhibitions/Events

Michael Bühler–Rose, The Conversation, Alachua, FL. 2006. 40 x 50 in.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
amani olu is pleased to announce its participation in SCOPE Art Fair, which will be held March 4 – 8, 2009 in Booth D01 at Lincoln Center Damrosch Park (62nd Street at 10th Avenue). amani olu will showcase works by Michael Bühler–Rose, Gerald Edwards III, Jon Feinstein, Marc McAndrews, Bradley Peters, Peter Riesett, Tina Tyrell and Ann Woo.
For more information: scope-art.com