Posted by Burlesque of North America on November 04, 2011. 0 Comments
Two stamps from Argentina in anticipation of the 1978 FIFA World Cup. Argentina went on to win the tournament by beating The Netherlands in the final game, 3-1.
Related: Here's Gauchito, the official mascot the '78 World Cup:
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on November 02, 2011. 0 Comments
Happy to be bringing in DJ B-Stee from Kansas City the next installment of EXTRA LARGE. While I'm out of town, my friend Jonathan Ackerman will be holding down hosting duties. It's gonna be a wild night with tons of raps, slaps, and handclaps. Not to be missed!
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on November 02, 2011. 0 Comments
Happy to be bringing in DJ B-Stee from Kansas City the next installment of EXTRA LARGE. While I'm out of town, my friend Jonathan Ackerman will be holding down hosting duties. It's gonna be a wild night with tons of raps, slaps, and handclaps. Not to be missed!
RSVP & more info on Facebook
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on October 28, 2011. 0 Comments
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Deceptively intricate design from Brazil marking the 70th anniversary of their Cruz Vermelha (Red Cross). Those little health and first aid-related icons are really nicely done.
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on October 28, 2011. 0 Comments
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Deceptively intricate design from Brazil marking the 70th anniversary of their Cruz Vermelha (Red Cross). Those little health and first aid-related icons are really nicely done.
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on October 27, 2011. 0 Comments
The season of the witch is upon us! It's time to break out your haunted bobby socks for the 5th annual Monster Mash! This Halloween night, King Otto and I return to the 7th Street Entry for the best all-oldies Halloween dance party you could ever hope for. We'll be costumed up and spinning all your favorite Motown, '50s and '60s rock and R&B, doo-wop, surf rock, and malt shop classics. Download the brand new Monster Mash mix right here! 45 minutes of golden oldies to get you in the mood to boogie with us. THE SONGS! OTTO'S MIX: Dion & the Belmonts ""Wanderer"" The Lovin' Spoonful ""What a Day for a Day Dream"" Lemon Pipers ""Green Tambourine"" Stevie Wonder ""Signed Sealed Delivered"" Toris Troy ""Just One Look"" Barbara Lewis ""Hello Stranger"" Johnny Otis ""Willie & the Hand Jive"" Ray Charles ""This Little Girl of Mine"" The Dixie Cups ""Iko...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on October 27, 2011. 0 Comments
The season of the witch is upon us! It's time to break out your haunted bobby socks for the 5th annual Monster Mash! This Halloween night, King Otto and I return to the 7th Street Entry for the best all-oldies Halloween dance party you could ever hope for. We'll be costumed up and spinning all your favorite Motown, '50s and '60s rock and R&B, doo-wop, surf rock, and malt shop classics. Download the brand new Monster Mash mix right here! 45 minutes of golden oldies to get you in the mood to boogie with us. THE SONGS! OTTO'S MIX: Dion & the Belmonts ""Wanderer"" The Lovin' Spoonful ""What a Day for a Day Dream"" Lemon Pipers ""Green Tambourine"" Stevie Wonder ""Signed Sealed Delivered"" Toris Troy ""Just One Look"" Barbara Lewis ""Hello Stranger"" Johnny Otis ""Willie & the Hand Jive"" Ray Charles ""This Little Girl of Mine"" The Dixie Cups ""Iko...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on October 26, 2011. 0 Comments
I've been exploring Gurafiku, an online archive of Japanese graphic design. The site allows you to view work split up by decade and there are a lot of fantastic posters, book covers, and more collected here. Take a moment to look around. Here are a few of my favorites:
Ikko Tanaka, 1977
Yusaku Kamekura, 1968
Shigeo Fukuda, 1974
Kisho Kurokawa, 1970
1980
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on October 26, 2011. 0 Comments
I've been exploring Gurafiku, an online archive of Japanese graphic design. The site allows you to view work split up by decade and there are a lot of fantastic posters, book covers, and more collected here. Take a moment to look around. Here are a few of my favorites:
Ikko Tanaka, 1977
Yusaku Kamekura, 1968
Shigeo Fukuda, 1974
Kisho Kurokawa, 1970
1980
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on October 25, 2011. 0 Comments
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