Twins 0, Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 9
WP: J. Weaver (4-0)
LP: Hendricks (0-2)
Fangraphs knew this one was over in the first.
A past ball and a walk were the only things separating Mr. Weaver from a perfect game last night. Ladies and gentlemen, this is Twins Baseball®
Culture Club: LA is the birthplace of the Tamarind Institute, and thus has a special place in the history of printmaking. A few years after June Wayne started the Tamarind workshop, Gemini G.E.L. was also founded in Los Angles. Through the years, Gemini has worked with with an astounding number of very well established artists and have produced more than 2000 prints and sculptures in limited editions. It's staggering to see the list of famous names in their catalog, and if you're feeling flush you can pick up a Jasper Johns or two from them. And now for something completely different. The Self Help Graphics and Art print studio was incorporated in 1973 with a mission to promote Latino artists in East LA. They seek to engage and educate young and emerging artists, and to connect these artists to the greater East LA community by making their art accessible and affordable.
To me, this is an amazing piece.
June was a force to be reckoned with. Essentially, she had to set aside her art career to direct Tamarind. After the move to UNM she was able to let Tamarind go and returned to her art.
I forgot to ask: what's the morale of the story, then?
Or mural. What's the mural of the story?
That sometimes I don't proofread?
then you're no different than the rest of us 😉
I'm a firm believer in laughing and pointing while I can, because the bell will be tolling for me soon enough.
I won't take it personally, but if you find a flaming bag on your door step I suggest you put it out with your feet.