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Cocina Mexicana

Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 10, 2010. 0 Comments

Last November, I posted some images from a book called BOOZE - a book of drink recipes featuring some super groovy illustrations. Just last week, Pileup reader and frequent image contributor Jeremy Pettis hipped me to a similar-looking book of Mexican recipes called Cocina Mexicana. After seeing a few of the page images, I realized the book was indeed written and illustrated by the Booze crew! (author June Dutton, illustrators Ann & Bruce Butte) I tracked down a copy and am very excited to share these samples from Cocina Mexicana.Click image for larger viewClick image for larger viewClick image for larger view
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Austin, meet Broken Crow

Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 10, 2010. 0 Comments

Those of you living in Minneapolis surely must have come across the larger-than-larger-than-life stencil paintings of giraffes, lions, babies, porcupines, and sharks from the Broken Crow. Those of you living in Austin TX are currently being treated to a brand new slew of paintings put up by the duo just last week and might be wondering what? who? how? huh? Rest easy, we're here to answer your questions and help get everybody familiar with Broken Crow in preparation for brand new art print diptych we'll be screenprinting and publishing! We will be debuting the print set at our booth at Flatstock 24. Drive around Austin and see if you can find all of their new murals, then take the prints home with you.   So just who is Broken Crow? Introduce yourselves! Broken Crow is John and Mike. We cut holes in things and paint through the holes. We like...
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Burlesque at SXSW

Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 05, 2010. 0 Comments

It's that time of year where we get ready to pack up and drive down to Austin for an extended weekend of rock rap, posters, friends, barbeque, and NO SNOW. We're super excited to spend time at SXSW and want to give everyone a head's up about all of the cool shit we'll be gettin' into... FLATSTOCK 24 Thursday March 18, 1 - 6pm Friday March 19 & Saturday March 20, 11am - 6pm Austin Convention Center, ground floor, Exhibit Hall 1 more info here Along with dozens of our postermaking peers, we will be exhibiting our art prints, rock posters, t-shirts, sticker packs, and more. We'll have everything from the common to the rare, from the old to the brand-spanking new. Bring a little money, come say hello, and take home some new art for your home, your office, or for your friend! + - + - + -...
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LOGO WARS VII

Posted by Burlesque of North America on March 04, 2010. 0 Comments

This time we're putting the Canada Broadcasting Corporation sunburst up against the Nuclear Pacific Inc of Seattle radioactive burst!CBCNuclear PacificFIGHT!
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An interview with Landland

Posted by Burlesque of North America on February 23, 2010. 0 Comments

This coming Saturday, February 27th, we are proud to host ""Soft Targets,"" an art show starring Landland, in our First Amendment gallery. Landland has really been doing their thingthing for several years and we have been fans since day one. To make sure everyone knows the deal, we walked down the hall, knocked on their door, and asked Dan Black and Jes Seamans a few questions about their work, their studio, and Saturday's show! BRLSQ: Tell the readers a little bit about Landland. DAN BLACK: Landland started in 2007...it was me and Matt Zaun and kind of Jes Seamans (even though she was living in San Francisco at the time). Matt and I had been following each other from job to job for the last seven or so years, and the whole time kinda messing around with screenprinting in different basements and wherever we could set up shop. After moving...
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It was Dre Day 2010 (And Everybody Celebrated)

Posted by Burlesque of North America on February 19, 2010. 0 Comments

It's February 19th, the day after Dre Day. Nevermind the 18th, today's the day that needs to become a federal holiday. No one's getting any work done and they really need the time to recover. Seems that people nationwide are choosing to celebrate all week long from the slew of parties that have been popping up! We don't even know who some of you guys are but keep spreading the Dre gospel far and wide. Also, get in touch so we can send you stuff! We're gonna put up a world map and stick pins in for each town that's started observing Dre Day. Or maybe a globe so we can spin it. We really haven't thought it through. Kinda like when we first thought of Dre Day back in late 2002. Here's an exclusivo interview I did with Tigger at citypages.com that goes into the Dre Day origins. BTW...
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