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  • Bob Knetzger
    6:01 am Mon, Jan 15, 2024
    Learn the stories behind the best cover songs of all time

    They say you can't judge a book by its cover, well, here's a fun book with nothing but covers—musical covers, that is—and the stories behind them. It's "Cover Me" by… Read the rest of the article: Learn the stories behind the best cover songs of all time

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  • Bob Knetzger
    5:58 am Mon, Jan 15, 2024
    Have you tried the "best" bagel in Seattle?

    People from the east Coast always have very high standards for their favorite foods, whether pizza, Italian beef sandwiches, and, of course, bagels. Transplants in Seattle often bemoan the city's… Read the rest of the article: Have you tried the "best" bagel in Seattle?

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  • Bob Knetzger
    9:33 am Sun, Jan 14, 2024
    Catch Hokusai's "Great Wave" in Lego bricks

    If you missed seeing the fantastic show "Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence" in Boston or Seattle, you can still catch "the Wave" on YouTube. "Under the Wave Off Kanagawa" is one… Read the rest of the article: Catch Hokusai's "Great Wave" in Lego bricks

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  • Bob Knetzger
    6:45 pm Sun, Jan 7, 2024
    Hear Paul Giamatti's funny side in this freewheeling podcast

    Paul Giamatti is probably best known for his beetle-browed, troubled characters, from loner Harvey Pekar in "American Splendor," to middle-age wine connoisseur Miles in "Sideways," right up to beleaguered prosecutor… Read the rest of the article: Hear Paul Giamatti's funny side in this freewheeling podcast

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  • Bob Knetzger
    1:21 pm Thu, Jan 4, 2024
    Discover Tlingit glass artist Preston Singletary in this great new book

    Living in Seattle, you get to enjoy the amazing art created by Tlingit artist Preston Singletary in many forms. His glass sculpture of "Weaver's Welcome" greets you at the Burke… Read the rest of the article: Discover Tlingit glass artist Preston Singletary in this great new book

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  • Bob Knetzger
    6:52 am Tue, Dec 26, 2023
    Travel videos visiting locations from classic View-Master reels

    Dave Machin created a wonderful YouTube channel that combines travel and history in a unique format: finding and recreating the views and locations of the seven images from a vintage… Read the rest of the article: Travel videos visiting locations from classic View-Master reels

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  • Bob Knetzger
    7:13 pm Sun, Dec 10, 2023
    Albert Brooks, comedy God

    Sure, fans of Albert Brooks will enjoy the new documentary "Defending My Life" on HBO. It's a fun look back at all your favorite Albert Brooks comedy LPs, TV appearances,… Read the rest of the article: Albert Brooks, comedy God

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  • Bob Knetzger
    3:13 am Tue, Dec 5, 2023
    Art that looks good enough to eat

    Looking for a nice gift for your gardener/art-lover, or yourself? Check out this beautiful new offering from Hudson Valley Seed Co. These artist-designed Art Packs packages of organic seeds are… Read the rest of the article: Art that looks good enough to eat

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  • Bob Knetzger
    6:41 am Sat, Dec 2, 2023
    Rotary phone repurposed with a Raspberry Pi

    British hacker Rob Miles guts an old rotary phone to make a networked assistant by adding a Raspberry Pi single-board computer. There's lots of nerdy details for interested hobbyists. I… Read the rest of the article: Rotary phone repurposed with a Raspberry Pi

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  • Bob Knetzger
    4:23 am Thu, Nov 30, 2023
    Spinal Tap returns!

    Our long national nightmare and comedy desert is finally over. A sequel to "Spinal Tap" is announced. Rob Reiner will direct. Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer return. Paul… Read the rest of the article: Spinal Tap returns!

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  • Bob Knetzger
    4:53 am Sat, Nov 18, 2023
    More mid-century modern designers at play

    The latest essay from the Eames Institute is a fun look at how mid-century designers were inspired by "simple" playthings. In 1961 designer Charles Eames said, "toys are really not… Read the rest of the article: More mid-century modern designers at play

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  • Bob Knetzger
    8:17 am Thu, Nov 16, 2023
    Compare Edo prints with Art Nouveau posters in person

    Lucky Seattleites have until December 3 to see the nice show Renegade Edo and Paris; Japanese Prints and Toulouse-Lautrec at the Seattle Asian Art Museum. No, not that Seattle Art… Read the rest of the article: Compare Edo prints with Art Nouveau posters in person

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  • Bob Knetzger
    6:43 am Thu, Nov 2, 2023
    Midcentury modern designers playing around

    Serious Play is terrific coffee table book full of exciting examples of the pioneers of midcentury design—Charles & Ray Eames, Alexander Girard, Paul Rand and more—at play, creating whimsical and… Read the rest of the article: Midcentury modern designers playing around

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  • Bob Knetzger
    1:12 pm Mon, Oct 30, 2023
    Dig Dana Gould's monstrously long Halloween podcast

    Dana Gould loves everything about Halloween so he really goes all out with a special nearly-FOUR-hour episode of his podcast, titled 'The Bloody Hand of Halloweenery." It's a giant barrel… Read the rest of the article: Dig Dana Gould's monstrously long Halloween podcast

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  • Bob Knetzger
    4:36 am Mon, Oct 30, 2023
    Remember these atomic age toys?

    Those near Albuquerque have until the end of the year to visit The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History's fun show At Play In the Atomic Age.  It's a… Read the rest of the article: Remember these atomic age toys?

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  • Bob Knetzger
    5:24 am Fri, Oct 20, 2023
    View the Japanese monster show in Santa Fe

    For those lucky enough to be nearby Santa Fe, there is a fantastic and timely show at the Museum of International Folk Art, Yokai: Ghosts and Demons of Japan. It's… Read the rest of the article: View the Japanese monster show in Santa Fe

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  • Bob Knetzger
    2:20 pm Tue, Oct 10, 2023
    Can you elude a police bloodhound? Here's how!

    Porch pirate bomb builder and backyard squirrel obstacle course maker Mark Rober tries to elude a mighty sniffing dog and handler. His scheme is to cover his tracks with smelly… Read the rest of the article: Can you elude a police bloodhound? Here's how!

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  • Bob Knetzger
    12:02 am Sun, Oct 8, 2023
    Meet master puppeteer Tony Sarg

    The Norman Rockwell Museum announced the exhibition "Tony Sarg: Genius at Play." [nrm.org] Genius is right: Sarg was an early 20th century illustrator, inventor, puppeteer, toy maker, animator, hoaxster, and designer… Read the rest of the article: Meet master puppeteer Tony Sarg

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  • Bob Knetzger
    9:21 am Wed, Oct 4, 2023
    Who created Rat Fink?

    With his snaggle-tooth grin, bulging bloodshot eyes, and halo of buzzing flies, Rat Fink has been loved by juvenile delinquents of all ages for more than 60 years. Sure, Ed… Read the rest of the article: Who created Rat Fink?

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  • Bob Knetzger
    4:35 am Wed, Oct 4, 2023
    Mattel's latest Barbie is 70s Stevie Nicks

    Mattel announced their latest Barbie doll figure based on a real person: Stevie Nicks. Her bewitching Rumours-era look is recreated, with a flowing back long-sleeved dress and matching tambourine. Barbie®… Read the rest of the article: Mattel's latest Barbie is 70s Stevie Nicks

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