Lisa Hanawalt, my favorite cartoonist, just published a lengthy study of Martha Stewart’s behavior when drunk. Not every item is as good as this tattoo bit, but do take the time to view the whole thing this holiday season.
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Lisa Hanawalt, my favorite cartoonist, just published a lengthy study of Martha Stewart’s behavior when drunk. Not every item is as good as this tattoo bit, but do take the time to view the whole thing this holiday season.
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As you may know Justin Beck has a thing about taking pictures of people in front of street art. This time he captures the cutest disaster ever.
Or is this a new experimental form of LASIK surgery?
Clearly inspired by Brock’s rad photo (and my rad X-Men joke) from last month’s Pizza Party. You’re welcome, Divisadero corridor!
Aggressive Panhandler has the full story and lots more photos right here.
UPDATE: The muralists responsible for this already-beloved piece of work are Garrison Buxton, Ezra Li Eismont and Bunnie Reiss. Ezra has lots more photos of the kitties here.
I can’t begin to explain this, nor would I want to, but Cellybrain can’t seem to stop being full of amazing inexplicable stuff.
AJ Fosik masks like this one are on display now at Guerrero Gallery. Check ‘em out if you want your nightmares to look a little radder for a while.
[via We Love Art & Design]
If you’ve made it out to Julie Michelle’s I Live Here: SF show you have probably noticed that there is a Muni bus shelter in the room. The show’s still up, and the amazing pics are accompanied by Chris Rusak‘s really cool interpretations of the writing from the project, as well as some gems from SF archivist Rick Prelinger‘s massive film archive.
This Wednesday, 11/17, from 5 to 8pm, Muni Diaries is having a three hour happy hour where they’ll be recording your Muni tales for something called the Muni Time Capsule.
Rare opportunity. Go vent for the ages. SOMArts is at 934 Brannan Street.
Anyone else been seeing these little jammers everywhere? Has anybody actually gotten one back as change?
“Love pennies.” I usually hate pennies, but these seem okay.
[Photo by Dennis Kernohan]
Drawings by Mike Hales, Jamaica Dyer, Doc Pop and me.

(Jamaica, Mike, Doc and Ariel)
There’s also a good plate one that someone else has somewhere out there. If you want to come out and doodle next time check Doc Pop’s Tweets for the next alert.
This guy just gets better and better every time we see him.
Gotta love artist Jesse Hazelip for keeping us up to date on all his latest doings.
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