6 months ago
The Red Solo Cup: Every Party’s Most Popular Guest

This is an art and design article from NPR that discusses the impact of the Red Solo Cup over the last 75 years and how it has now become a staple at parties everywhere. Apart from being a humorous read, the article discusses how the cup has changed it’s shape over the past few decades, with added grips and a sturdier base, the grips actually stop the cup slipping out of your hand when your drink spills over. Handy, eh?

Did anyone else know that Toby Keith wrote an ode to the cup, titled Red Solo Cup? News to me. Go check out the article, if nothing else it will give you a new found appreciation for the infamous Red Solo Cup.

Full article here!

6 months ago
Body Language - Fauxstalgia

Those of you who were around in ‘09 might remember that Body Language played a spring show at the Mill that year. Well their new album Social Studies was released a few weeks back and NPR wrote an amazing review of the album.

Check out the NPR article here

And go listen to the album Social Studies by Body Language, maybe you’ll understand what NPR writer Dena Trugman meant by “Fauxstalgia.”

7 months ago
The Last of London’s Darkrooms


Richard Nicholson began his project, Last One Out, Please Turn On The Light, a documentation of London’s remaining professional darkrooms. A mere five years after starting the project, more than half of the darkrooms in the series are no longer operational. To see the article written about the inspiration behind Richard Nicholson’s project, click here

Signed,

Anna Seidner