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Happy Jennifer Hudson Ads To Run Despite TragedyThe Gap considered removing smiling portraits of Jennifer Hudson from its new holiday ads after her recent tragedy, but decided to keep the images after the grieving star said she wanted to go ahead with the campaign, a representative for the clothing chain said Friday. ... |
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Several Comical Instances Of Botched CrimesApparent 1980s Orlando club owner Paul Strauss, who moonlights as a DC “Shadow Senator”—an entirely unreal position he’s sometimes leveraged in attempts to hook up with Hayden Panetierre—acted like he was a real Senator during a recent DUI arrest. [DCist] Rent out y... |
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30 Impressing 3D Portraits That Pass As Real LifeVisiting the amazing CG Society site, I've ran into many impressing portraits, which I chose to featured here today. From fantasy portraits, to sci-fi, to just real people, these are stunning, and really amazing pieces. It totally makes me wanna do this! How about some 3D tuts? Anyone good out th... |
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Review: It's art ... bitch! @ Gallery at 94The use of blasphemy in the title got us along to the second show at Fitzrovia's recently opened contemporary art gallery on a wet and windy night. After all, swearing is funny (don't tell the children this). The art on show in question is much more polite, with nary a sign of expletives, t... |
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Jeff Sonhouse: PawnographyJeff Sonhouse's latest exhibition, "Pawnography," at the Tilton Gallery in New York explores the role of the black male in today's shifting socio-political climate. His vivid portraits, rendered as mixed media paintings or drawings, depict a variety of political and anonymous figures, ... |
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Links for 2008-11-14 [del.icio.us]BuzzMachine » Holding a conversation with Google "Tim O’Reilly called this one a year and a half ago, I think, when he said that GOOG-411’s core purpose or fringe benefit was that Google would harvest our voice samples and out of them create the best voice recognition online. Now Google can ... |


