Archive for 'art'
Film Art from Gallery 1988
Crazy4Cult, is an annual art show by Gallery 1988 in LA. This past year’s show was in July and after seeing a few of the popular pieces, it’s a must see for next summer.
Interestingly enough, a good amount of the art is available online. For the film buff with an inclination for modern [...]
Posted: August 28th, 2010 under art, movies, website.
Tags: art, Crazy 4 Cult, film, Gallery 1988, painting, The Big Lebowski
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United Baseball Fans of America
The very mention of the word “Baseball” may alienate some of the valued DailyHelping readership, there are still others who crave over analysis of what this map implies. For that breakdown, go here.
Posted: August 28th, 2010 under art, sports.
Tags: America, baseball, fans, map
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Party Animals
The Daily Helping wants you to meet a wonderfully twisted artist named Hayley Cassat. A graduate of the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts).
Cassat has created a menagerie of animals that may have been cute, back in the day. The eyes and body language of his bunnies, narwhals and ducks convey heavy drinking, depression [...]
Posted: August 19th, 2010 under art, comedy, website.
Tags: art, artist, CalArts, Hayley Cassat
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“Black Swan” trailer keeps you on your toes.
A few months ago DailyHelping wanted an excuse to show some pretty hot pictures of Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis. With rumors of an on-screen kiss between these two, Darren Aronofsky’s “Black Swan” generated some very early interest and Daily Helping was there to spread the word.
(The “kiss” seems to be part of some drugged, [...]
Posted: August 18th, 2010 under art, movies, website.
Tags: ballet, Black Swan, dance, Darren Aronofsky, Mila Kunis, Natalie Portman
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I’ll Kill Her
Posted: August 9th, 2010 under art, music, radio.
Tags: I'll Kill Her, music, music video, Soko
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Kanye West as a New Yorker cartoon writer…
The DailyHelping has no love for Kanye West or Twitter, but combine them with the always sublime cartoons from the New Yorker and you have something quite special.
Apparently Mr. West has recently discovered Twitter and is prolific in sharing his never ending flow of wisdom, social commentary and unfettered stream of consciousness. So random and [...]
Posted: August 6th, 2010 under art, comedy, magazine, music, technology, website.
Tags: Kanye West, The New Yorker, Twitter
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The Essential Helen Mirren
The DailyHelping has always touted the talent and beauty of the great actress, Helen Mirren. She has enjoyed a remarkable career, significant for it’s longevity and diversity.
Ms Mirren has been very busy as of late. She has a been doing publicity for the recently released and barely seen “Love Ranch”, a dismal story about the [...]
Posted: August 3rd, 2010 under art, fashion, movies, porn.
Tags: Age of Consent, brothel, Excalibur, Helen Mirren, His Wife and Her Lover, Joe Pesci, John Boorman, King Arthur, Love Ranch, naked, New York magazine, sexy, Taylor Hackford, The Cook, The Thief
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This will help you get underway…
The Tuesday after a Monday on a three day holiday (Memorial Day here in the United States), feels like a Monday. Getting to work and getting your day started is a little bit rougher than usual.
The DailyHelping has delved deep in the archives for just the right “pick-me-up”, that a productive person in society needs. [...]
Posted: May 31st, 2010 under art, comedy, movies, music, website.
Tags: Solid Potato Salad, The Ross Sisters, YouTube
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Football by Nike
Most of the DailyHelping readership recognizes the game “Football” as the game involving the round ball, instead of the oval pigskin. This game has it’s global Super Bowl coming up, The World Cup, and it’s at this time that the game captures everyone’s attention.
Nike, one of the most innovative sports-world marketeers put out an extended [...]
Posted: May 23rd, 2010 under art, comedy, music, sports, television, website.
Tags: advertising, Commercial, Foot Ball, Nike, Soccer, The Super Bowl, The World Cup
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A Room with a view
Meet the Winscape, a pair of plasma displays mounted to the wall in your windowless apartment or dreary suburban landscape. They’re designed to mimic real windows in places where the real estate agent actually has a dollar amount for what you can be seen outside.
Why not just run a screensaver on a plasma TV? The [...]
Posted: April 20th, 2010 under art, technology, website.
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