Art Murmur: Mexican Independence Day
Red, white and green fabric flaps in the air as mariachi trumpets blare and violins sing. Limes cry as their sour tears are squished into your cerveza (beer).
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Red, white and green fabric flaps in the air as mariachi trumpets blare and violins sing. Limes cry as their sour tears are squished into your cerveza (beer).
They have gone through bassists like toilet paper and think they’ve probably had the most drama in the history of undiscovered bands.
A biennial is defined as something that takes place every two years.
When asked what message @Jetsonorama tries to convey in his work, he only had one word—love.
The Phoenix Body Art Expo was held at the Arizona State Fairgrounds Friday, and was the centerpiece of artwork — both on canvases and human bodies.
“El Vaquero Muerto” (“the dead cowboy”) considers himself a “ramblin’ man."
We think that censorship is a thing of the past: something that happened in Ancient Rome or Nazi Germany, or something we’re above and beyond.
The media bombards us with reminders of how repulsive we are and how we don’t meet up to their expectations.
I like to think that I was born in the wrong decade — the 1990s as opposed to the 1950s.
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