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  • July 22, 2013

    The Wallingford Beast Sticks Around

    We were shocked to learn that a strange six-legged creature resides at 1300 North 45th Street, in Seattle, Washington. Only the most tuned in Seattleites know that the humble storefront,  a.k.a. the Archie McPhee store, is the humble abode of the Wallingford Beast ... but the word is leaking out. Hep cats and kittens aren't just adorning their bumpers with a mobile tribute to the adorabl...
  • June 26, 2013

    Lather Up! Everyone Needs a Little Fuzzy Shake

    You'll just have to bear with me on this one, kids ... Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair. But he just sat there. He didn't move. He didn't wiggle. For three days and nights, his hair magically grew. All to give a child a giggle. I woke up late. My mind was fuzzy. You know how it is. Last night was a duesie ... Please don't complain that my rhyming skil...
  • October 12, 2010

    Jen Kober - Skinny Bitch

    I was confused about this one. I thought for sure this was a bumper sticker for some hip new diet. Turns out it's for Jen Kober, a stand-up comic. Originally from Lake Charles, LA - Jen Kober has bounded onto the national stage bringing crowds to their feet with her original blend of stand-up, story telling, and improvised rock-n-roll comedy. Her hard-hitting hour is phenomenally funny as ...
  • July 21, 2010

    The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

    There's kind of a big-deal sticker, because you might know that Harry Potter was kind of a big deal. So don't expect the Universal Studios Wizarding World of Harry Potter to be some rinky-dink attraction: as you can see, they're building Hogwarts for real. Me, I never got into the books; I always figured I'd save them for when I was old and had time, and maybe then the books would just be l...
  • March 26, 2010

    The Normal School

    Imagine -- you pour your heart and soul into an essay about the modern cultural significance of bodily-process infographics in advertising, only it's not just an essay, it's kind of a free-form meditation on the interplay between the human body and commercialized medicine, with catchy songs, even. It seems perfect for The Normal School, doesn't it? That's your favorite new quirky literary m...

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