Monday, April 27, 2009

art makes legalese a little...easier

Aspirational rights and legal systems are complicated and often dry. We Are All Born Free takes the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, admittedly a fairly comprehensible document but not all that exciting if you aren't a lawyer or activist, and makes a colorful and engaging set of rights accessible even to children. Maira Kalman, an author, illustrator and designer is currently publishing monthly columns in the New York Times Op-Extra section online about American democracy. Her quirky, matter-of-fact observations about the history and current state of the American legal system add a dimension of humanity to the supreme and beauty to the mundane.


This children's book is appropriate for human rights advocates of all ages.

Each human right enumerated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is illustrated by a different artist. The proceeds from the sale of the book go to Amnesty International.


Maira Kalman is the author and illustrator of "And the Pursuit of Happiness"
about American democracy published in the New York Times.


After a visit to the Supreme Court, and the office of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Maira Kalman thinks about law, decision-making and women breaking barriers.



water water everywhere but not a drop to drink

Currently

reading: Choke by Chuck Palaniuk... between Choke and Fight Club I can't help but wonder how many sex-narcotics-alcoholics-etc anonymous meetings he has attended for "research" purposes.

thrilled about: free potable water and the end of that don't drink the water davematthews song looping in my brain! good riddance copepods and rotifers.
we can finally do this again:

celebrating: the 20th Anniversary of Sheff v. O'Neill

paranoid about: Swine Flu...ew, or should I say, oink

Friday, April 03, 2009

Everything is blooming most recklessly

elizabeth park, hartford, ct
march 15th or so

the roses are still a few months from blooming

but the greenhouse is in full effect


pineapple plant


bird of paradise flower


two lips

Thursday, April 02, 2009

because I am a 16 year old girl...




Ed Westwick
English actor best known for his role as Chuck Bass in the main cast on the American television series Gossip Girl. He is also the lead singer of the English indie rock band The Filthy Youth.