Bill Cheng's Blog, page 26
July 13, 2014
scottcheshire:
Me and my buddy, superstar writer, and fellow...

Me and my buddy, superstar writer, and fellow Queens born, Bill Cheng.
Getting into trouble
God Lives on Lemon Street, by Scott Cheshire | Harper's Magazine
"Tucked beneath the Brooklyn side of the Brooklyn Bridge, beyond the serviceberry trees and hedgerows of the Bridge Park Greenway, across the blacktop of Furman Street, the House of God awaits. Nearly 7 million Jehovah’s Witnesses throughout the world call the collection of buildings Bethel, transliterated from the Hebrew, Beth El, “House of God.” Its tall red sign, a city landmark for decades, looms over the skyline: watchtower. The building is also home to thousands of volunteers who live on the premises, all in the service, among other things, of printing the most widely circulated magazine on the planet: 46 million every month. I was supposed to live there, too…"
Scott Cheshire’s High as the Horses’ Bridles Review – Flavorwire
"Astounding…mysterious…brilliant….one of the finest novels you will read this year."
danielclowes:
Assorted bookplates,...
myjetpack:
My book of cartoons ‘You’re All Just Jealous of my...

My book of cartoons ‘You’re All Just Jealous of my Jetpack’ is available now:
US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1770461043
UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1770461043
Other stockists and info at www.tomgauld.com
July 11, 2014
9emeart:
Planche de “Hate Jazz”
Jorge Gonzales
July 6, 2014
generic-art:
Akitaka Ito - Mr. Froggy
July 2, 2014
sagansense:
sixpenceee:
SCULPTING HUMAN EVOLUTION
Paleoartist...








SCULPTING HUMAN EVOLUTION
Paleoartist Elisabeth Daynès is reconstructing human evolution through her sculptures.
The sculptures above are in no particular order.
You can view more pictures and get more information here
The true faces of our ancestors. We are their successors, and owe them all of our days. If you’re in the DC area, do your brain some service and visit the Smithsonian Natural History Museum’s Hall of Human Origins. It’s immense, immersive, and quite a beautiful journey back through time.
June 30, 2014
penamerican:
"It’s an insidious little war against writers, but...

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"It’s an insidious little war against writers, but fortunately, the writers and journalists are strong enough to defend themselves." Writer and PEN Haiti President Jean-Euphèle Milcé talks about Haiti’s literary past–and future.
http://www.pen.org/interview/illuminating-shadows-interview-jean-euph%C3%A8le-milc%C3%A9













