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Design/Art

Rebuilding a Pinball Machine

by Cody Marx Bailey on February 17, 2008

My friend Ry, who is probably longest known friend from College Station, rebuilt the top side of a pinball machine with his buddy Bruce from Austin. Ry never ceases to amaze me with all the different stuff he does. One day he’s rebuilding his Volvo station wagon with his laptop - the next he’s climbing a mountain in Colorado looking for gold.

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Meghan on Allan

by Cody Marx Bailey on February 13, 2008

Meghan Knobel finished up a tattoo recently on one of our dear friends Allan Seija. Awesome guy all around, and from what I understand, a helluva climber. I remember back 9 months ago when Meghan was tattoo’ing pig ears and neighborhoodies for practice. Her dedication and passion for tat-zapping is apparent in her work. Go see her if you are interested… http://www.pokingyou.com


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Heartbreaker in UO Blog

by Cody Marx Bailey on February 12, 2008

Jaci Hodges is featured on the front page of the Urban Outfitters blog. Sorta cool to see someone on a site like that when you normally see them at 3AM drunk as a skunk. Here’s the photo.

Heart Breaker

Heartbreaker, you make us proud!

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Stencil Stickers @ NG

by Cody Marx Bailey on November 11, 2007

Saw some pretty fly sticker stencils on Northgate last night… kinda look like the one inside Rev’s bathroom.

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Texas Burlesque Fest 2007

by Cody Marx Bailey on October 9, 2007

The Lowdown: The Texas Burlesque Festival is a two-day hoedown and showdown in Austin, TX celebrating the raucous revival of burlesque, vaudeville and the accompanying et cetera.

Aimed at (but not exclusive to) the growing Southern community of ecdysiasts, this weekend overflows with opportunities to refine your bump and grind including parties, a panel discussion, and performances. So pack your pistols and your pasties—it’s gonna be wild ride!

Call 979-574-9199 if you want to carpool.

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Activist Apparel Releases 3 New Shirts

by Jeff Blickenstaff on September 26, 2007

We are excited to report that there are 3 new shirt designs available for purchase (and all shirts are now $15). Like always, our designs are printed on American Apparel t-shirts, which are made in America and sweatshop-free. A portion of each sale will benefit a charity.

Also, be sure to check out the new Activist desktops in the be an activist section.

And in case you didn’t know, Activist apparel is about change, about making heads turn and minds think. We challenge blind beliefs and bring to the forefront ideals that should not be forgetten or ignored. We make style for all to see - bold, powerful, true. So take charge and make people think. Change your style. Change yourself. Change the world.

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