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June 2009

Objectified

Objectified

Set&Drift in conjunction with AIGA San Diego and Subtext is proud to present Objectified, a documentary film by Gary Hustwit.

If you haven’t already heard, Gary Hustwit’s latest documentary Objectified is coming to town July 10 at the Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla. The film dives into the world of products we’ve surrounded ourselves with, and the designers that create them. It’s a must see for any creative, so get it on the calendar. Read More »

Quote of the Week: Rene Magritte

“Art evokes the mystery without which the world would not exist.”

-Rene Magritte

Going Places Mixtape

These songs are special to me in many ways but mostly because they all remind me of travel, long drives, walking around, seeing different places. For many years thoughts about going places have been just as valuable as actually leaving, since I couldn’t afford the time or money it took to go. So you could say I’ve been traveling in my head. Each song has specific parts that remind me of this:

1. (bare voice)
2. And the hands of hobo fishermen, they fish off the city bridges, the city bridges.
3. You can’t go home again; each time it’s different.
4. Please don’t confront me with my failures; I had not forgotten them.
5. (harmony)
6. I’m headed for a land that’s far away, beside the crystal fountains.
7. Get up from your old couch, with your heart full of flowers – you’ve been broken far too long.
Pass the guy with the heart so blue, he’s got nothing for you to use; it’s all bound to get better. Everyone always misses you when you’re gone, every time you just pick up and run. Eyes black and blue from the war, you’re defeated by your own army.
8. (layers 3:46)
9. (strings 2:04)
10. I’m challenging you in the stormiest sea, each wave is as high as a building. I have a golden sword in my hand; twelve ships are waiting.

- Steph Walker
www.walkersteph.com

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Track list:
1. Blue Horse Special – Paul Winter Consort
2. The Bike of Jonas – Peter and the Wolf
3. On a Neck, On a Spit – Grizzly Bear
4. These Days – Nico
5. Walking in Jerusalem – Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys
6. Big Rock Candy Mountain – Harry McClintock
7. Message to Myself After Franny Was Born – The Lightning Bug Situation
8. Le Moulin – Yann Tiersen
9. Night in the Draw – Balmorhea
10. Golden Sword – Winter Family

Shark Toof

photo

Our friend Linsey snapped this shot in NYC this week… enjoy.

Quote of the Week: Edward Abbey

“A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.”

-Edward Abbey


Quote of the Week: Andy Warhol

“An artist is somebody who produces things that people don’t need to have.”

-Andy Warhol

Origins opens Friday at Subtext

origins

We’ll be cruising down to Subtext this Friday for the opening of Origins. The show features new work from Kyung Soon Park, Francis Vallejo, & Austin McCormick, focusing on their interpretation of heroes/heroines.

See you there!

Best Tamale Contest ever!

tamale

The good people over at City Heights Farmer’s Market are celebrating their first birthday this Saturday in grand and tasty style. Read their invite below…


In honor of our 1-year anniversary, the City Heights Farmers’ Market is throwing a BIRTHDAY PARTY! As such, we are hosting a Tamale Contest!!

9 am to 1 pm // The corner of Wightman & Fairmount

If you (think) make the *BEST* tamales in town, or if you (think) you know someone who makes the *BEST* tamales in town, send them our way. $275 in Cash Prizes will be distributed to the makers of the BEST tamales!, we are especially encouraging City Heights residents to participate. And of course, I expect to see many of your smiling faces at the Market on June 6th, participating in the TAMALE CONTEST TASTING!

Interested tamale-makers should contact Morgan Congdon at the IRC, 619-641-7510 x 279, or morgan.congdon@theIRC.org

Photo by Mexicanwave.