Archive for March, 2008

San Francisco was feeling a little left out, so on Monday “Fart” decided to sit down and meet with their first local SF creator, artist, musician: Kevin E. Taylor

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I found out on a Wednesday afternoon I would be interviewing my favorite band on Thursday at noon. I ran around my house, singing at the top of my lungs, “I’m going to looooove you! Till the day I was born! And I’m going to caaallll yooou! So keep your ear to the horrrn!” […]

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Dan Rickwood A.K.A. Stanley Donwood, Radiohead album artist extraordinaire

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another month has come and gone and we over here at fart can proudly say that fartminusf.com is over a month old!!!! for her one-month anniversary we went out and got a brand new office located right outside of downtown la. how exciting! so from here on out when chris meets […]

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7 am cops at the door
knocking so loudly
i wondered what for?
Hiding the bong
and the sack full of greens
little did I know
what this morning would bring.

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today i woke up at the crack of dawn and tried to get some lakers tickets for me and my buddy eric. i know those lakers are having a great season so i planned on paying a little more then average, but what i didnt plan on was $100 for nose bleed seats! […]

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thursday feb 28th was a good day
its was the opening of the much anticipated: ” the influence of matter” art show at together gallery.
the show featured new work by portland based artists: mark jacques and ryan jacob smith.

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The month of march, as some of you might know, is the official time of the mustache. these hairy little buddys growing on your upper lip may seem a bit rare in todays society, but in older, more simple times they were known to flurish. i would take a moment […]

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I just want to say that this video makes me proud. For all you guys out there that want another reason to bitch at nbc, here’s one.
They are currently blocking the plan to have a bike path run continuously from downtown Los Angeles, to Canoga Park along the L.A. River

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