FLAG Art’s “Size DOES Matter” exhibition curated by Shaquille O’Neal (yes, THAT, Shaquille O’Neal) opens at their New York gallery this Friday. (Animal)
Have all the various forms of time travel in movies over the years twisted your little brain into a Gordian knot? This infographic might just help. (Good)
Attention, all you Pacific Northwest hipsters: Vampire Weekend, MGMT, Passion Pit, Dirty Projectors, the XX, Pavement, Neon Indian, Miike Snow, and a host of others are coming to the Sasquatch fest. (Spin)
As well, the names of the headliners for Lollapalooza have leaked. (Vulture)
From field to rolling factory, cigar tours give you the skinny behind the smoke… and probably bad breath. (Gadling)
Esquire gets up close and very personal with critic Roger Ebert, who may have lost the ability to talk, but has never stopped using his critical voice. (Esquire)
Haiti is now accepting commercial flights, so all you relief tourists out there can pack your bags. (CNN)
Is late Renoir always bad Renoir? (LAT)
Rumors have it that George Lucas himself is directing the re-shoots for the “Red Tails” Tuskegee airmen story he’s producing. Is this even a good thing? (Slash Film)
Image: “Untitled (Big Man)”, Ron Mueck, 2000, surrounded by curators at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, from their Flickr page. Work will be on display at FLAG Art February 19 – May 27, 2010
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