Mullholland Drive (Original Exhibition Poster) by David Hockney
www.artrepublic.com/prints/13421-mulholland-drive-original-exhibition-poster.html
The Food of Seinfeld by Rinee Shah
Part of an exhibit at Pot and Pantry in San Francisco, showcasing the many different foods that played a part in Seinfeld, like the black and white cookie, Jujyfruit, and something about pretzals (how does that quote go again?). Prints of select pieces available at bigcartel.
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The NFL Players Mentioned Most on “SportsCenter”.
TIM TEBOW
On “SportsCenter,” there was Tebow and then there was everyone else. After the Broncos’ sixth consecutive win, he was mentioned more than 40 times in the next morning’s edition of the show
BILL BELICHICK
The anchors were mostly reverent when describing the Patriots’ coach,mentioning his secrecy, calling him “tremendous” and a “mastermind.”
NDAMUKONG SUH
The most mentioned defensive player, Suh made the list mostly because of his two-game suspension for stamping on an opponent’s arm during Detroit’s game against the Green Bay Packers on Nov. 24.
KYLE ORTON
In November, Orton went to Kansas City after losing a quarterback battle to Tim Tebow, leading to talk of a potential matchup between the former teammates. He and Tebow did face off in Denver on Jan. 1 — and that time, Orton won.
PEYTON MANNING
Despite going the entire season without taking a snap, Manning was discussed more than most of the league’s active players — even more than his younger brother, Eli, who led the Giants to Sunday’s Super Bowl.







