We’d like to give a shout out to Wyeth Hansen (you might remember that he designed the amazing Graphic Statement for our GOOD 009). He was nominated for an Emmy for in Graphic Design/Art Direction for his work on VH1’s NY77: The Coolest Year in Hell. Cheers!This week, Michel Gondry penned a comic. Plastic got bagged. Los Angeles felt the earth move under its feet. We fell in love with robots.Did we mention that the economy is more volatile than a hippo in heat? It is.Senator Ted Stevens was indicted. Orwell was disseminated. And exercise got reduced to a pill, albeit somewhat reductively.See you next week. Have pleasant, Olympic-sized dreams.
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