Films on Fridges is a film festival in East London, with an outdoor cinema created out of discarded refrigerators. Taking place until through August 13th, the festival is inspired by the upcoming London 2012 Olympics, and will screen films athletic in nature — even Cool Runnings.
Archives for August 2011
The Art of The Tomato: The Tomato Art Fest by Meg and Bret MacFadyen
What began as a simple celebration of art and the summer tomato, The Tomato Art Fest has become one of the most popular annual events in Nashville. Started by Meg and Bret MacFadyen of Art and Invention Gallery, the daylong and costume-friendly festival includes live music, fun events for adults and children, and of course a Bloody Mary contest.
Budweiser Has a New Can, Same Horrible Beer
Budweiser, inexplicably still ‘The King of Beers’, has redesigned their can again — presumably to help shift focus away from its contents.
Anheuser-Busch InBev has given the can a makeover with emphasis on Bud’s iconic bowtie, and in a style that can only be described as NASCAResque.
[WSJ, via That’s Nerdalicious]
This Guy Really Likes Pizza Boxes
Scott Wiener, of Scott’s Pizza Tours in NYC, is not only an expert of all things pizza, he’s obsessed with the boxes that they’re contained in. What we see as folded cardboard and a nuisance on garbage day, Scott sees as a marvel of engineering and an unappreciated art form.
In the video seen below, Scott is especially enthusiastic about the box that he’s proclaimed, “The Greatest Pizza Box on Earth”, used by Rossopomodoro at Eataly NYC. It’s got seventeen vents people! Scott counted ’em.
[via BoingBoing]
The Camera Cookie Adds Ten Pounds
Brought to us by Etsy user manjar are these retro Camera Cookies. The Polaroid one might need to be shaken to develop its flavor — zing.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- Next Page »