Family Christmas Brawl
As sometimes happens around Christmas time, my pal Becky made a music video. I helped out a little. The poster frame reminds me of a Super Nintendo game.
Not a front for a secret organization.
Written by Rob Schultz (human).
As sometimes happens around Christmas time, my pal Becky made a music video. I helped out a little. The poster frame reminds me of a Super Nintendo game.
A new zine for the masses. This one kind of reworks an old story I never found a use for, and although I think maybe it gets away from me a little bit I wouldn’t say that out loud, I would say it’s the best one yet and you need a copy to feel good about yourself this holiday season! The best way to do that is to subscribe today, because then you won’t miss out on the cool stuff subscribers will be getting in their mailboxes in the new year!
Also, if there were such things as devoted Not Art readers, I would point out that this one somehow exists in the smallest, most central bubble of overlap between the different settings we’ve seen so far.
When I started using my Normal Website more, my older site, Not Art, turned into a landing page. Links to social media, a few projects, that sort of thing. And just a couple of years later, I’m really impressed with how every link managed to break and every linked site found a way to go out of business or pivot into a dating app or a data mining app or something.
So this week I tracked down all of those things and fixed up all of the links. I also swapped a couple of newer shots into my motion graphics / vfx demo, above, and I’m generally tightening screws and fixing loose boards around the internet, shoveling the hateful comments off of certain youtube videos, etc.
I also created a twitter bot that posts a Set List slide twice a day, and I think it’s great. I’ve been fantasizing for years about just posting all of the slides somewhere where people could ask what the hell we were thinking and I would tell them. I’m always pretty optimistic that way. Anyhow, it should even be self-sufficient for the next few years, unless, of course, the sites I’m using to operate it close down.
This month we make up for last month’s dreadful dearth of words with a double-long edition. Incidentally, part three in the not-connected-in-any-discernible-way-as-of-yet Company Town series.
In another series first, this is the only issue in the first 21 of the series to be written in the second person. You think it’s great! You click the link and subscribe today!
Because March Madness is overrated.
Perfect for the would-be zine collector in your life who just hates to read. Useful in a variety of situations calling for a pointy thing, a plastic bag, or a bulletproof disc. (CAUTION: Due to budget concerns these discs will only stop hand-thrown bullets.) Available now to subscribers, and in fine Los Angeles-area comedy theaters.