Is this the foil to Kourtney's "There are people that are dying"? PERCHANCE!
Dave Blazek is a cartoonist creating hilarious single-panel comics. His comic strip, Loose Parts, has been published in newspapers and the internet for more than 20 years. The artist got awarded with two National Cartoonists Society Reuben Awards, which is considered the Oscar of cartooning. His work is loved for its oddly intelligent, weirdly entertaining, and impulsively funny content that views the world from a different angle, making people laugh. Loose Parts appears daily in newspapers such as The Washington Post and The Philadelphia Inquirer, and in scores of other newspapers and websites as well.
Sharing a home with someone can be a great way to save money on rent and utilities, but it can also push you to the very edge of your limits.
Why are presidents and political activists the only people who tend to get recognition on national currencies? In a series called American Iconomics, artist James Charles explored what our money might look like if it was dedicated to the cultural icons and characters who have shaped America's, and the world's, cultural evolution.
When it comes to selling a product, companies go out of their way to make theirs as attractive as possible. The marketing, the package design, and even the product itself scream in hopes of drawing your attention, whether theyβre on your phone screen or on the store shelves. And thus we are constantly engulfed by the noise that these products make.
Discover the fascinating story behind the Nike Logo History, a truly Iconic Symbol that has stood the Test of Time since 1971.
(NSFW: Language) A collection of works by Dan Tague, featuring messages composed using the letters found in dollar bills. Will be shown at the VOLTA NY
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Howβs your mood today, dear pandas? Are you tuning in for the weekend, or perhaps youβre gearing up for the new week? Either way, you might feel like you need to enhance your mood. If so, weβve got just the thing for you.
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We all know there are those posers who pretend like they know how awesome Wednesday Addams is every time Halloween comes around. But the true fan knows Wednesday isn't just for Halloweenβshe is a way of life. Find out how Wednesday Addams you truly are.
Excuse our noise... musicians at work! :) After reviewing rhythm patterns at the beginning of the year, 3rd grade classes began working on layering rhythm patterns together. This is one of the more difficult skills that they will work on so I like to start early. By playing contrasting patterns together, students have to show proficiency in steady beat and rhythm counting. After lots of practice, and doing class layering activities like this, the students got into groups and began working on their own composition projects! I always love it when people come into the music room while students are collaborating with instruments. They always say, "How in the world do you stand this noise??" It does get a little noisy but it is so neat to watch the groups collaborate and come up with great ideas together. I guess it is a sound only a music teacher could love. haha! ;) Here's a little sample of their group practice sessions: To give the students a little inspiration, I like to show a few examples before they start their projects. Here are a few that I found on YouTube of a group of music teachers demonstrating their own Boomwhacker group creations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU8TPYGpptA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzsG5Ush6uE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BRkIckJzJo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjx2xQLJB9s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV1qMmrUouo Afterwards, the groups watched a video of their performance and then did a group self-assessment. I used Shannon's idea from "Music Room Magic" to create the rubric. They rated themselves on the following categories: 1. Did everyone know their part? Was everyone involved? 2. Did the rhythms fit together? Was their a consistent steady beat? 3. Was the form clear the audience? 4. Did the piece flow? Did you keep going no matter what? Update: After many requests, I have decided to share my Boomwhacker Project Worksheet! Click here if you'd like to download a copy. :)
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