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The International Psychology of the Green Man

Whilst travelling we noticed some interesting social commentary going on in the various approaches different nations have towards crossing the road. In Berlin and Leipzig people always wait for the illumination of the Green Man. Our friend was prevented from crossing the road by a 20 yr old anarchist who explained that it sets a

Atheist Bus Fun

You know what buses are like, you wait ages for one and then two come at once Ping*s Bus

Snowstorm completely destroys British Isles

We include a clipping from our local paper, the ‘East London Errata’, from 03 Feb 2009: Snowfall yesterday cost british businesses millions of billions of pounds. Confused citizens were baffled to discover Britain has no heavy duty snow ploughs to get desperate commuters to all-important jobs, despite heavy snowfall at least twice in 20 years.

Boost your portfolio, with ‘Credit Crunch’

We know times are hard. People are finding it difficult to make ends meet, and just when you need a bit of beauty in your life, you can’t afford any art! Not so – thanks to Eddie Farrell and the Henningham Family Press. Many visitors admired our credit crunch print that we made with Eddie and

If hope was a drug, what would Obama’s street value be?

It’s a very pleasant thing to hear Obama saying that transparency and rule of law will be the bedrock of his administration. He seems to have grasped the idea that to have justice is to act justly everywhere. And to hear of moves happening in Guantanamo is also a relief, I hope he goes all

Sparks Christmas Card Accolade

Just before the Christmas break and in the midst of our midwinter maintenence programme at the Press* we slipped in a commission on behalf of long-standing family friends at Sparks. This deluxe_christmas_card_cum_board_game has now recieved online special mention from Icon magazine here. We think it’s not outrageous to believe the cited retro feel may be down in part to the screenprint magic. *Who hasn’t

2009 Calendar on sale, no wait, SOLD OUT!

The2009calendar was just put on sale as is now sold out. I think that took about 10 days? Well done Sarah, Michael and Natalia, that was a great project to be involved in. First of all it looks amazing, but also a lot of people took part. So on the 1st Jan a year-long exhibition begins for those lucky enough

www.universettee.com

You may have noticed that the web presence of Janice’s Universettee suffered a hiatus when her sub-let site on ye olde shytstem website became defunct. Now she’s back in her own place HERE.

Remember…what exactly?

Today we quite rightly remember the Great War, but two developments this year I find quite disturbing. Everyone on the radio this year seems to feel obliged to say something like “and of course we remember today the thousands of men and women serving now in Afghanistan and Iraq…” and this is usually supplemented by

Like a street party for the soul…

I must admit that deep down, or even not that deep down, I quite enjoy a big bank going down. As a friend put it in the pub last night, there’s something about a man in a thousand pound suit carrying a cardboard box away from his desk that brings a smile to the face