Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 30, 2012. 0 Comments
Probably for the same reason I love amusement park maps, I love super clean architectural illustrations like the ones in these two stamps from Germany. The first one celebrates the 75th anniversary of the suspended tram in Wuppertaler and the second one is for the Sport Und Erholungszentrum recreation center in Berlin.
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 30, 2012. 0 Comments
Probably for the same reason I love amusement park maps, I love super clean architectural illustrations like the ones in these two stamps from Germany. The first one celebrates the 75th anniversary of the suspended tram in Wuppertaler and the second one is for the Sport Und Erholungszentrum recreation center in Berlin.
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 29, 2012. 0 Comments
On April 21st, we'll open the doors of CO Exhibitions to reveal a brand new show from artist Isaac Arvold. No stranger to 1101 Stinson, Isaac was a part of the Almost Famous and Almost Homeless shows at our former First Amendment Arts gallery. He's since moved to New York, traveled across the map with Atmosphere, gone through a big breakup, and lost a few of his prized sketchbooks. Through a few scans and lots of remembering, Isaac's been working to create a series of large paintings based on his lost drawings and notes. Second Hand Emotion will be the culmination of those paintings plus much more from the man himself. To help cover expenses of documenting his creative process and transporting all of his artwork from NY to Minneapolis, Isaac has set up a Kickstarter campaign. It's getting super close to hitting its goal, so CHECK IT OUT and...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 29, 2012. 0 Comments
On April 21st, we'll open the doors of CO Exhibitions to reveal a brand new show from artist Isaac Arvold. No stranger to 1101 Stinson, Isaac was a part of the Almost Famous and Almost Homeless shows at our former First Amendment Arts gallery. He's since moved to New York, traveled across the map with Atmosphere, gone through a big breakup, and lost a few of his prized sketchbooks. Through a few scans and lots of remembering, Isaac's been working to create a series of large paintings based on his lost drawings and notes. Second Hand Emotion will be the culmination of those paintings plus much more from the man himself. To help cover expenses of documenting his creative process and transporting all of his artwork from NY to Minneapolis, Isaac has set up a Kickstarter campaign. It's getting super close to hitting its goal, so CHECK IT OUT and...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 29, 2012. 0 Comments
On April 21st, we'll open the doors of CO Exhibitions to reveal a brand new show from artist Isaac Arvold. No stranger to 1101 Stinson, Isaac was a part of the Almost Famous and Almost Homeless shows at our former First Amendment Arts gallery. He's since moved to New York, traveled across the map with Atmosphere, gone through a big breakup, and lost a few of his prized sketchbooks. Through a few scans and lots of remembering, Isaac's been working to create a series of large paintings based on his lost drawings and notes. Second Hand Emotion will be the culmination of those paintings plus much more from the man himself. To help cover expenses of documenting his creative process and transporting all of his artwork from NY to Minneapolis, Isaac has set up a Kickstarter campaign. It's getting super close to hitting its goal, so CHECK IT OUT and...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 29, 2012. 0 Comments
A few years ago, Friend-Of-Burlesque™ Matt Grayson sent us this photo of a one-of-a-kind Life Sucks Die biker vest he and his friends Brooke and Cody made. Pretty fucking sweet if you ask us. The original LSD graphic was pulled from a t-shirt Matt picked up at Pizza Boys' only ever St. Louis show around the year 2000.
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 29, 2012. 0 Comments
A few years ago, Friend-Of-Burlesque™ Matt Grayson sent us this photo of a one-of-a-kind Life Sucks Die biker vest he and his friends Brooke and Cody made. Pretty fucking sweet if you ask us. The original LSD graphic was pulled from a t-shirt Matt picked up at Pizza Boys' only ever St. Louis show around the year 2000.
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 26, 2012. 0 Comments
Our Spotlight Series™ continues with a glimpse into the world of Mr. PH, the enigmatic man behind Turntable Lab. The Lab has been down with Burlesque, Life Sucks Die, Dre Day, and my Mike 2600 mixtapes since... well since mixtapes were actually cassette tapes. They just launched their brand new website - the third complete website overhaul for them in like 3 years. Read on and then visit and support the Lab movement! Please introduce yourself to our corner of the internet. I'm PH: dad, soccer enthusiast, sometimes graphic designer, and co-founder of Turntable Lab. How did Turntable Lab start and grow over the years into what it is today? TTL started in my bedroom back in 99 as a side hobby with two of my college friends. We wanted to convert our intense energy for DJing and record collecting into a site with add to cart buttons. We were...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 26, 2012. 0 Comments
Our Spotlight Series™ continues with a glimpse into the world of Mr. PH, the enigmatic man behind Turntable Lab. The Lab has been down with Burlesque, Life Sucks Die, Dre Day, and my Mike 2600 mixtapes since... well since mixtapes were actually cassette tapes. They just launched their brand new website - the third complete website overhaul for them in like 3 years. Read on and then visit and support the Lab movement! Please introduce yourself to our corner of the internet. I'm PH: dad, soccer enthusiast, sometimes graphic designer, and co-founder of Turntable Lab. How did Turntable Lab start and grow over the years into what it is today? TTL started in my bedroom back in 99 as a side hobby with two of my college friends. We wanted to convert our intense energy for DJing and record collecting into a site with add to cart buttons. We were...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 23, 2012. 0 Comments
Four super sci-fi fantasy stamps from Hungary, 1978.
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