Gracelee Lawrence, 11/30/2011, The Front Page
Today’s front page headlines from the New York Times. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/29/2011, Allegations
The hole seems to only be getting deeper Mr. Cain. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/28/2011, Shameless Advertising
Black Friday oozes into the week after Thanksgiving in the most unsavory ways. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/27/2011, Occupy the Parade
Occupy the Parade… what would that be like? Can we pretend everything is roses or must we face the facts? Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/26/2011, My College Degree Doesn’t Mean Sh…
What does a college degree mean these days? The New York Times has an article about that very topic. I wouldn’t change my college experience at all, for whatever it may be worth in the job world. All that I learned from the people I was lucky enough to be around and goofy places that [...]
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/25/2011, The Dichotomy of Decisions
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...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/24/2011, Plight of the Feathered Friends
© Gracelee Lawrence 2011 Thinking about them on this Thanksgiving day. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/23/2011, She Left Her Belt in Moscow
The fanaticism of relics. The business of belief is an intriguing thing. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/22/2011, Van
Some New Yorkers are spending many tens (or hundreds) of thousands of dollars on huge customized vans. Yet another unnecessary way to show people how much money you have to throw around. I thought New York already had enough vehicles… Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/21/2011, Do Not Cross
Tailgating Tragedy Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/20/2011, Popular
Spain has been having a tough time. This article declares that Spain will now be run by a more conservative government coming from the Popular Party. Hopefully this will lead to an upturn for their economic stagnation problems. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/19/2011, Feline Agility
Again, the New York times has provided more than enough interesting information. Have you heard about feline agility? A striking new phenomenon. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/18/2011, What if?
Informed by an incredible article found on the New York Times website. Check it out, I’m serious. It’s serious. Our current state of sex ed in schools really blows my mind, talk about uninformed. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/17/2011, Standing at Attention
Continuation of the urban sprawl. © Gracelee Lawrence 2011 Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/16/2011, Triangle City
Baltimore, MD The dichotomies of the city. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/15/11, Don’t Ask Dont’t Tell/Purple Heart
Today there were several stories on NPR about the military. One featured an amazing story about one couple’s 18 year struggle with the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy. Another interviewed several different veterans that had received Purple Heart decorations. There were several more interviews and stories in the feature but these two touched me the [...]
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/14/2011, Suburban Sprawl
Blind contour line drawings from a free classified advertisement paper in Greensboro, NC. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/13/2011, Country Mouse, City Snake
Baltimore, MD Notice the “Occupy or Die” tag… Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/12/2011, Icon
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...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/11/2011, Arrivederci
Bye bye Berlusconi. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/10/2011, Emily on the Settee
Blind contour line drawing, Emily on the settee with her iPad. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/9/2011, 20 Too Many
The title says it all. Can you believe…. 20?! Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/8/2011, Berlusconi and Friends
A blind contour line drawing of Mr. Silvio Berlusconi and friends in a meeting today. He didn’t look so happy… Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/7/2011, Berlusconi
Berlusconi…. what is going on over there? © Gracelee Lawrence 2011 Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/6/2011, Pirates
Pirates- making a comeback? Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/5/2011, American Kitchen Table
Contemporary American kitchen table circa November 2011. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/4/2011, Succussion
Ingredients: Newspaper clippings Glass tube Salt Boiling water Extraction tool Directions: Combine all ingredients in glass tube Steep for 45 minutes, turn slightly every 15 Succuss Extract from tube Plate, salt, and enjoy with your choice of sides: heart failure or hypertension. Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/3/2011, Scavenged
Today I chose a slightly different approach. I went down to my favorite local co-op and scavenged news papers out of the recycle bin. The four that were included are as follows: Independent Weekly, The Daily Tar Heel, The Carrboro Citizen, and USA Today. I was really hoping to find a New York Times or [...]
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/2/2011, List
Today on NPR I listened to news about the Middle East, the 99%, and of course Occupy Oakland. The New York Times also had articles on the same topics. The amalgamation is the following drawing… Tweet
...read more! →Gracelee Lawrence, 11/1/2011, Drawing Response
I usually try my best to avoid the news. Whether it be television, newspaper, radio, or a news website I generally steer clear. This month is different. I’m turning a complete 180. I’ve already spent 2 hours today listening to NPR and browsing the New York Times. Greece? China? Occupiers of various cities? They are [...]
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