Lo Castro mural in Little Haiti, Miami. Photo by C-Monster.
- Must-have art tome: The Heavy Metal Fun Time Activity Book.
- I Want, I Need, I Have to Have: A marijuana mansion.
- The Day in “Who Knew?” The NY Times made a video of Art Basel that makes it all look kinda cool.
- The Grey Lady on Basel: “The art is heavily scripted, raucously colorful and monstrously proportioned.”
- When T Magazine imitates NY Magazine.
- Espo’s Miami Expo.
- In the headlines: “In Miami, it’s business for art’s sake.” Actually, I think it’s business for business’s sake. (More on the art industrial average here.)
- Photos from inside the Fame Collective and Voluptuous Horror shows in Miami.
- Kinda like Basquiat, except not Basquiat. And much, much smaller.
- Totally frightening art-related photo of the day.
- Basel now eating it’s own children.
- How to turn off corporate neon signs. (Via Ekosystem.)
- Screw the New Museum, here’s a museum opening I really want to go to: The Abba Museum in Stockholm—opening June 2009. (It’s the 6th item on the page.)
- Whoa. The Getty has all kinds of video. And they’re starting to pay some attention to them.
- Boston’s ICA turns a year old. Terrible twos, coming up.
- When magazines meet real life.
- Best sales pitch ever.
- Visual Nuggets: Koralie.
- USB Humping Dogs.
- Good Question: “Why does Christmas bring out kitschness of such intensity and on so grand a scale?”
- If David Lived in the USA Today. (Via Off Center.)
- And thus begin all those annoying Year-in-Reviews. (Bonus: The Richard Prince show at the Guggenheim gets dubbed a “Stinker.”)
- In S.F.: David Ellis and Doze Green at Fifty24SF.
- In Seattle: A SANAA exhibit at the Henry.
- In L.A.: Blacks In and Out of the Box at the California African-American museum.
- In Turin: Flotsam Jetsam at the Franco Soffiantino Gallery.
- Your moment of pug.
Posted by C-Monster.

Love your site. I’m about to send visitors to my site over here. A lot of fun.
My site being http://www.ma2dweek.com (Miami Art, Architecture & Design Week)
In the UK the police have started using heat seeking helicopters to spot houses given over to dope production. Apparently growers care more for the comfort of their plants than the average parent does for keeping their children warm in our chilly winters. One can see the logic
those uk cops have no sense of humor…
True instructions to switch off neons of the shops : http://clanduneon.over-blog.com/article-12122718.html
Is this the same system in England ? Because it’s an european standard since the 1st of january 1999 : “NF EN 50 107″…
thanks!
I love clan du neon!
Thank you !