Pete_Ipp.jpeg, originally uploaded by hypermodern. Unlikely support for the Obama administration on a Jeep in San Francisco, California.
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Obama Obey Giant Knock Offs
Pete_Ipp.jpeg, originally uploaded by hypermodern. Two unsolicited Obama posters over the KMEL billboard on Divisadero with "cambio" and "forward" printed below
What an Obama Administration Means for the Arts
Americans for the Arts Action Fund President and CEO Robert L. Lynch gave the following statement on the results of Election Day: “The historic election of Sen. Barack Obama to be the 44th president of the United States will have tremendous impact on the nation’s arts community, public schools, and creative workforce. His commitment to …
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YBCA’s Election Night Party
Free pizza, lots of artists, and a big party…sounds great to me. Remember to VOTE on November 4th in this historic election. *Update* I went to the party after having “Election Enchiladas” and there was a bunch of dancers, pom-pons, and a general feeling of relief.
Take Your Vote Hour November 4th
Take an hour to vote November 4th (or vote early if your state allows it). Selecting the next president of the United States is more important job than another hour at work. Technorati Tags: vote, hour, election, democratic, democrat, republican, franchise, work, civic, duty
Guide to the 2008 Candidates’ Views on Science
I from 1997-1999 I worked at the Paleontological Research Institution as a collections assistant before the Museum of the Earth was complete. I spent my days scrubbing 375 million year old fossils from the Devonian period. I highly respect my peers who study science. Below are a few selected gems of the outreach article published …
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Galleries and Politics
Pete_Ipp.jpeg, originally uploaded by hypermodern. Stephen Wirtz Gallery has its priorities straight.