After a holiday weekend of grilling out, spending time with friends and family and watching explosives light up the sky, it is important to remember what the Fourth of July is really all about. Before we take our freedom for granted, here are a few zany freedom of speech laws from around the globe. FYI-you might want to hold your tongue before starting a food blog in Taiwan.
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2011
The Sensory Experience: Photography + Design + Music
Nothing makes me more excited than a new release from my favorite band. Lucky me, The Graduate released two “name-your-price” EPs this spring. While one of the EPs contained b-sides from their sophomore release, “Only Every Time”, the other was a collection of songs written for an art show that most fans never thought they’d get their hands on.
As I was listening to the “Sea Legs” EP this morning, I realized I never viewed the art the music was inspired by. Though the art show took place long before the public release of the music to go with it, what I found today was a delightful combination of photography and design. I wouldn’t mind having a few of these pieces in my house! Or going to an artshow like this in Milwaukee. Any inspired artists and musicians out there?
I’d recommend viewing it while listening to the music for the full effect. The Sea Legs EP can be downloaded for any amount, even free, at: http://thegraduate.bandcamp.com/album/sea-legs.
To see the rest of the artwork from this show visit: http://www.jolbyandfriends.com/work/project/sea-legs-art-show


