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October 17 2011 permalink | 80 notes
It took me 30 hours to realize this cafe was once a diner I often frequented.
That seems to happen a lot in NYC.

It took me 30 hours to realize this cafe was once a diner I often frequented.

That seems to happen a lot in NYC.

October 13 2011 permalink | 41 notes

(NEW VIDEO!)
Stosqui Visits Occupy Wall Street

The most stoic of all of NYC’s squirrels visits the protest camp at Zuccotti Park near Wall Street.
But what sort of action will it inspire him to take?

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July 22 2011 permalink | 175 notes
Last night at the Bowery Poets Club, NYCThey had one poet reading after another for hours.I sat there drinking beer and drawing each of them.I was kind of more focused on drawing than listening. So sorry if I misquote you, poets. 
(click on it for closeup)

Last night at the Bowery Poets Club, NYC
They had one poet reading after another for hours.
I sat there drinking beer and drawing each of them.
I was kind of more focused on drawing than listening. 
So sorry if I misquote you, poets. 

(click on it for closeup)

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March 31 2011 permalink | 42 notes
IF YOU LIVE IN NYC:This Saturday night I’ll be projecting an artsy and trippy slideshow while bands and DJ’s perform. Thousands of little weird drawings from my secret sketchbooks will be projected to enormous proportions. I have no idea what this experience will be like but I hope to see you there!@ Future Babycastles285 Kent Ave between South 2nd & South 1st(L) Train to Bedford Ave.
with music by:Project Jenny, Project JanIndian ReboundPoor But SexyDJ sets by Unicornicopia and Boy Crisis

IF YOU LIVE IN NYC:
This Saturday night I’ll be projecting an artsy and trippy slideshow while bands and DJ’s perform. Thousands of little weird drawings from my secret sketchbooks will be projected to enormous proportions. I have no idea what this experience will be like but I hope to see you there!

@ Future Babycastles
285 Kent Ave between South 2nd & South 1st
(L) Train to Bedford Ave.

with music by:
Project Jenny, Project Jan
Indian Rebound
Poor But Sexy
DJ sets by Unicornicopia and Boy Crisis

January 14 2011 permalink | 844 notes

NYC Sitcom Map#3 In A Series Of Pop-Cultural Charts Here’s a handy map for the rest of the world, pointing out the exact location of NYC sitcoms. Oddly enough, these were all probably filmed in California.  
The untapped Williamsburg Hipster sitcom setting is plain to see.

NYC Sitcom Map
#3 In A Series Of Pop-Cultural Charts 

Here’s a handy map for the rest of the world, pointing out the exact location of NYC sitcoms. Oddly enough, these were all probably filmed in California.  

The untapped Williamsburg Hipster sitcom setting is plain to see.

December 1 2010 permalink | 71 notes

NEW CARTOON: “Woody Allen: This Is Crazy!”
Today is Woody’s 75th Birthday. So I whipped together this little animated tribute to everyone’s favorite sad little man.

*I searched the web high and low for the best Woody Allen impersonation I could find. My quest ended once I discovered this 1989 clip of a guy named Tony Forkush. I tracked him down in LA and was happy to discover he could still channel Woody like no other!

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November 22 2010 permalink | 192 notes
September 29 2010 permalink | 32 notes
 
EAT WALK DRAW
It’s a new event that I’m organizing with the website EatSleepDraw.com.  Anyone who likes doodling is welcome to join us for an outdoor “sketchbook crawl”. We’re going to meet and eat lunch, then walk around Central Park and draw, walk, draw, walk, draw etc. It’s free and open to anyone! 
on Saturday October 2 at 1pm right here ««<

The first 40 people to show up will receive free sketchbooks courtesy of Ecosystemlife notebooks.PLEASE RSVP HERE! 

EAT WALK DRAW

It’s a new event that I’m organizing with the website EatSleepDraw.com.  Anyone who likes doodling is welcome to join us for an outdoor “sketchbook crawl”. We’re going to meet and eat lunch, then walk around Central Park and draw, walk, draw, walk, draw etc. It’s free and open to anyone! 

on Saturday October 2 at 1pm right here ««<

Picture 24

The first 40 people to show up will receive free sketchbooks courtesy of Ecosystemlife notebooks.

PLEASE RSVP HERE! 

September 13 2010 permalink | 50 notes
EAT WALK DRAW
It&#8217;s a new event that I&#8217;m organizing with the website EatSleepDraw.com.  Anyone who likes doodling is welcome to join us for an outdoor &#8220;sketchbook crawl&#8221;. We&#8217;re going to meet  and eat lunch, then walk around Central Park and draw, walk, draw, walk, draw etc. It&#8217;s free and open to anyone! 
on Saturday October 2 at 1pm right here
The first 40 people to show up will receive free sketchbooks courtesy of Ecosystemlife notebooks.PLEASE RSVP HERE! 

EAT WALK DRAW

It’s a new event that I’m organizing with the website EatSleepDraw.com.  Anyone who likes doodling is welcome to join us for an outdoor “sketchbook crawl”. We’re going to meet  and eat lunch, then walk around Central Park and draw, walk, draw, walk, draw etc. It’s free and open to anyone! 

on Saturday October 2 at 1pm right here

The first 40 people to show up will receive free sketchbooks courtesy of Ecosystemlife notebooks.

PLEASE RSVP HERE! 

August 31 2010 permalink | 232 notes

TWIN TOWERS MOVIE CAMEOS

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August 27 2010 permalink | 44 notes
Kaia in her new East Village beatnik pad.

Kaia in her new East Village beatnik pad.

December 1 2009 permalink
NEW CARTOON: “Woody Allen: This Is Crazy!”Today is Woody’s 75th Birthday. So I whipped together this little animated tribute to everyone’s favorite sad little man:*I searched the web high and low for the best Woody Allen impersonation I could find. My quest ended once I discovered this 1989 clip of a guy named Tony Forkush. I tracked him down in LA and was happy to discover he could still channel Woody like no other!

NEW CARTOON: “Woody Allen: This Is Crazy!”
Today is Woody’s 75th Birthday. So I whipped together this little animated tribute to everyone’s favorite sad little man:



*I searched the web high and low for the best Woody Allen impersonation I could find. My quest ended once I discovered this 1989 clip of a guy named Tony Forkush. I tracked him down in LA and was happy to discover he could still channel Woody like no other!