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April 17, 2013 Andy Cush

Come July 1st, Google Reader will be dead–cold and lifeless like Han Solo frozen in carbonite, only everyone’s favorite RSS client isn’t ever coming back. What’s a lonely serial content consumer to do? It may not quite fill the Google-shaped hole in your heart, but StaRSS is a start. Created by Github user fotcorn, the […]

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March 6, 2013 Eugene Reznik

George Lucas, recently retired and now sitting on a roughly $2 billion pension, is planning on opening a museum in San Francisco. The screenwriter-turned-curator will not be featuring Star Wars-inspired art and memorabilia; one of those exists already. Instead, he’ll be sharing original work from his own private “thousands-strong” collection, which he started when he was […]

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February 26, 2013 Julia Dawidowicz

Poor, washed-up, misunderstood Elmo. It’s been a tough year for our furry red friend: first the whole Kevin Clash scandal, and now, this. Just look at him, all wretched and quivering and encased in carbonite. Just like your childhood innocence. This work of art is the brainchild of artist/3D engineer Todd Blatt, who was inspired one […]

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January 14, 2013 Andy Cush

Though the story is as well-worn as any myth, the plot of the original Star Wars trilogy–spanning planets, and with a deep cast of characters–is epically complex. With his current exhibit at Los Angeles’s Gallery1988, Artist and mapmaker Andrew DeGraff seeks to plot the events of each film in as much detail as possible. This […]

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