
Fuzzco on The Selby. Vote for us!

Fuzzco on The Selby. Vote for us!

We’re really excited to try Ken Vedrinski’s new establishment, Enoteca, on Percy Street. It will be a great place to head after a long day at the office. via Charleston City Paper
HTML & javascript experiments that will cause great pains to your heart and mind.
The good kind of pains. Find more here. Thank you, Andrey Yazev.
Tales of the Unexpected by Carl Burgess.
Very relaxing for your eyes and brain.

Fuzzco on Unhappy Hipsters!
Sadly, not the first time she’d had to hold him back from a fistfight with a bocce ball. (UH Foto Friday; photo by Squire Fox, featuring Fuzzco)

Erwin Wurm poses himself with everyday objects for his series “One Minute Sculptures.”
Here is our contribution.

Once upon a time there lived Helen, Josh and Mason. They lived happily in their mansion by the spring, taking pleasure in bird watching and building sandcastles. They enjoyed each other’s company and became quite accustomed to tasting bubbly wines together over evenings of story-telling.

Life was idyllic until one fateful day. On Helen’s way to feed peonies to baby lambs, Fuzzco’s trusted steed, Prius, took a tumble down the mountain.

Not too far from Helen, Mason was having his own adventure. All of the bubbly from the night before gave Mason enormous amounts of energy. He felt like a giant with a giant heart and giant lungs. He needed to make a lot of notes that day for a project he was working on but he didn’t have a big enough pencil so he had to draw one.

He put the huge pencil in his pocket and sat down on the grass with a delicious cup of coffee. Little did he know the pencil was so big and heavy that the earth below him was sinking.

Josh was back at the Mansion enjoying a phone call and relishing in his new shirt designed by Helen for Redux.

All of a sudden some tiny seedlings gathered around the back of the house.

The seedlings looked friendly but in fact had evil plans for Josh. With Helen and Mason distracted in their own debacles they had Josh all to themselves. They slowly started building a wall so that Josh would never be able to escape.

Lucky for Fuzzco they had some great friends who upon hearing about the evil seedlings decided to get married (because when you get married you get extra powers). With their new special powers they flew over to the house to break down the walls and free Josh.

Josh, Mason and Helen were all freed from the curse of the seedlings and they were so happy that they decided to join Spoleto Scene.

And so the fourth month of the year two-thousand and tenth year came to a close.
Glenn Gould wrote an opera where he wanted to cast animals. At the end of this video he sings to elephants. It’s hysterical! CLICK TO SEE — can’t embed, also very quiet. A few others:
Gould singing and playing Bach, takes a break to sing it out.
This video helps explain how he reinterprets a very famous Mozart piano sonata.