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Giant Robot Magazine's Eric Nakamura
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Giant Robot magazine and store founder, publisher and president, Eric Nakamura. This is a blog that touches upon art, film, travel, and fits with the publication.

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Latest blog posts from Giant Robot Magazine's Eric Nakamura

Minutiae - Popsicle
You'd think there'd be more important things to post about aside from this. Look at this combination. Who thought of this? Imagine the creative department at Popsicle sat around and probably got lit at lunch and came back and said, "We got it. Banana, Root Beer, and Lime!" Imagine the furor.... Read more...
Published a day ago

Mr David Choe at the DNC area Manifest Hope
David Choe's in Denver. We were supposed to be there too, but work prevails, even with great events going on. Manifest Hope might be one of those. It's not part of the DNC, but there's an assemblage of artists who are together painting images of Obama to get the word out a little more. We'll see... Read more...
Published 2 days ago

flickr update food in China
Food in China from Beijing and Shanghai. The photos here are of xiaolongbao, the notorious soup dumpling. So good, so easy to eat. I could down tons of these. Each one tastes great, and the place in Shanghai is packed. If you pay more you get seats higher and higher up. Pay more, don't wait the... Read more...
Published 3 days ago

A week in food
I didn't blog a lot over the weekend, but that means I've accumulated  some photos. This time, it's food and restaurants. Bay Cities is a fixture in Santa Monica. It's one of those places you have to go to. Get a sandwich, try out their salads, get some cheese. I always opt for the Poor Boy... Read more...
Published 3 days ago

Lost today but it was a fun ride
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Published a week ago

flickr update. Commune by The Great Wall
Freedom! Not really, but that's at the Great Wall of China. It's a somewhat private area, since it's part of the Commune by The Great Wall complex which is about an hour or less away from Beijing, near the touristy Badaling area. Are you into the idea of architects from around Asia each designing... Read more...
Published a week ago

Derrick Kato
This is Derrick Kato my cousin. He works at Trader Joe's on National Blvd in West LA. He's does the drawings and art for the signs in the shop. Each shop does their own thing and he has this place on lock down. What's that thing he's holding? What's written on his hand? His clock in time? I... Read more...
Published a week ago

Cameras twice.
A stroke of luck. Two cameras doing some shooting during the current exhibition. One is a project from a student which will probably turn out interesting. The other, NBC. It's a funny story, but it's about email, and the fact that I get a ton of it. The funny thing is that while they were calling... Read more...
Published a week ago

Gary Glitter isn't Gold
Gary Glitter. This guy's songs are in arenas all over the country and probably Canada. He's a scumbag and likes Asian ten year old girls! So why do stadiums still play his song? It doesn't quite rock, but it's just one of those catchy tunes that people can get into easily, but why can't it be... Read more...
Published a week ago

Softball westside finals.
GR softball took another round in a win today. Yeah, we play tomorrow. can we win? I hope so. We got this far for the first time. If we win tomorrow, we play for the city title. Of course, it's the lowest level, but the competition is truly stiff. Read more...
Published a week ago

Long Beach Flea Market
Flea Markets are always interesting. Look at the photo above, an amazing collection of old tins. Where did it come from? Who hoarded all this stuff? How much is it worth? Is it sold separately? Will it look good if you get just 1 item, or is it amazing because there's a billion little things? In... Read more...
Published a week ago

Happy Birthday to me
I'm not one to celebrate my own days, and give props to myself, but here's a shot of my cake a few days later. Read more...
Published a week ago