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Philadelphia’s Mural Arts Program partnered with The Design Center at Philadelphia University to wrap 10 Trucks with bold graphics inspired by historic textiles. I”m thinking the Tram or the max would could us one of these.

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FlipTime iPhone App is a simple desk clock & calendar which is designed to look like flight information boards at airports ~ designed by Omlet Works

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“More than 450 American ad characters, industry icons, and product personalities hailing from the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s pack the pages of this vibrant, vintage collection.

“The postwar economic boom launched a generation of charming, cheeky, and relentlessly cheerful critters and characters that found their way into our homes–and our hearts–in print, on television, and on packaging. Some took detours that reflected the times (Elsie the Cow was sent into outer space in 1958). Some were fashion victims who survived (remember hippy Hush Puppies, circa 1969?). And some are no longer with us (the Frito Bandito was finally brought to justice in 1971). These endearingly offbeat characters are as fresh and entertaining today as they were creatively inspired in decades past.” Found on Boing Boing

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AARON JAMES DRAPLIN
“ART SHOW” OPENING NIGHT PARTY
cocktails from New Deal Vodka | artist reception |  customer preview party

JOIN US on WED, MAY 27
6 to 8 PM @ OFFICE PDX
2204 NE Alberta Street Portland OR 97211

SHOW TITLE: “ART SHOW”
IN OUR GALLERY: Wed, May 27 to Sat June 20
ON OUR WEBSITE: Wed May 27 @ 5 PM
ARTIST / DESIGNER, AARON JAMES DRAPLIN WEBSITE HERE

WHAT YOU’LL SEE + BE ABLE  TO BUY:
01. 9 collages and 9 wood cut logos. Arranged in a color spectrum from white to black. Limited Edition, Custom made for OFFICE PDX.
02. Big, limited-edition posters “Pretty Much Everything Up to May 27, 2009″

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Congratulations to Peter Greene for being the lucky winner of a bottle of Gran Centenario’s Rosangel. For those of you who didn’t win my delicious bottle of Tequila, don’t cry - you will receive a FREE American Apparel Right Brain T-shirt in the size of your choice. Thanks to everyone who played and stay tuned for the next big Right Brain give-a-way.

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BIG BROTHER BIRD IS WATCHING! Found here.

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In Montreal, they are seeing an additional mass of bikers weaving their way through the city lately. They are the lucky first recipients of a bunch of Bixi, North America’s first large-scale bicycle-sharing system, and boy are those bikes sexy. They’re computer-chip based, solar-powered, WiFi-enabled and have an old-school shape that’s easily recognizable. They also have LED head and taillights and a bell! Link.

Hey Sam - When’s P-town going to get some of these?

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If you know me then you know there are two things I like -  guitars and buying stuff off Craigslist. Jesse (a solid guitar player himself) found this posting on CL so I thought I would share it with you.

If you know Portland history then you know that the The Kingsmen (a Portland band) wrote the smash hit song Louie Louie. Made famous in my generation when it was used in the smash hit movie Animal House (TOGA! TOGA!). What you don’t know is that Mike Mitchell of the Kingsmen (Louie Louie fame) is selling his vintage original 1953 FENDER TELECASTER GUITAR on Craigslist! Take a look.

A little too rich for my blood at $12,000 but a good investment for anyone looking to own a piece of Portland’s music history.

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A few months back I posted a very cool limited bottle of 1800 Tequila.

Shortly after that I got an email from the agency that handles their
account (tough job i know) thanking me for blogging about their
tequila and wondering if I would be interested in trying their NEW
Tequila Gran Centenario’s Rosangel.

I wrote back “I’d love to if only had a bottle (I’m no dummy).” And
wouldn’t you know it- like manna from heaven a big bottle of the
stuff shows up at my office via FedEx. Blog and you shall receive!

That being said, I thought I would share my good fortune with YOU my
loyal Right Brain readers and give away this fine bottle of tequila.

All you have to do to be eligible is comment on this posting by noon
on May 20th and I will select the winner. Let me know why you want,
need or deserve to win.

Cheers!

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Fiona found this on UrbanMamas.com so I thought I would help spread the word.

Kaiser is offering free health insurance to grade K-6 children attending Multnomah County public schools.
Kaiser Permanente, in partnership with schools and the Multnomah Education Service District, is offering free health insurance to grade K-6 children attending Multnomah County public schools.
The insurance is free — there is no premium — but families must pay a small co-pay for office visits and prescriptions. Once enrolled, children are covered through age 19 if they remain in school.
To qualify, children must meet three main requirements:

  • Attend school – Children must attend a public school in Multnomah County. Charter schools and publicly funded alternative programs also qualify.
  • Grades K-6 – To enroll, children must be in grades K-6. Siblings can also be covered if they are age 3 or older (through 12th grade).
  • Income – Families must earn 250 percent or less of the federal poverty level. For a family of four, this is about $4,600 per month, or $53,000 per year.

Kaiser offers the insurance as part of its community benefit program, which, among other goals, seeks to expand access to medical care for the uninsured. About 4,000 children already are covered through this no-premium plan; Kaiser and MESD want to double enrollment by the end of the year.
In addition to the Kaiser insurance, the Oregon Health Plan offers low-cost health insurance to children from families that earn up to 185 percent of the federal poverty level.

According to the latest census data, 107,000 Oregon children — about one in nine — lacked health insurance in 2005-07, the latest period for which data are available.
For questions about the Kaiser program or the Oregon Health Plan, or to enroll, contact MESD: 503-257-1732, speterso@mesd.k12.or.us.

 
 
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