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🎊 Happy New Year to Me
Harrisburg, PA

Passing through Pennsylvania’s capital city, I had to check out the new mural from another favorite, Stephen Powers. I’ve gone on about his cleverness before, yes. But this time maybe I’ll go on about the intent of community building. It’s such a worthy cause and he does it with a Read more…


Yet Another Stephen Espo Powers Post

Kinda love this guy, like all fanboy-like. But more so, I suppose, I like what he creates. So I finally got my butt out to his space in Downtown Brooklyn during one of his free screen print events! And the design is my most favorite of his sentiments. First, outside. Read more…


Gracias.

You’re welcome, Stephen Powers. You appreciate me. I’m going to call this a Tumblr post because impending sickness is blocking my wit. And my couch requests I lie prostrate and groan weakly with Beetlejuice in the background. But I wanted to write about the importance of manners. How unkindness is Read more…


👁️ Out To See

The Warby Parker store opening in Williamsburg, Brooklyn has Stephen Powers all over it. ❤️ Bask within it while I am overwhelmed by September as I usually am. To Fall… and to Getting Up.


These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things: Stephen Powers Art

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I’m a huge fan of Brooklyn artist Stephen Powers. His bright and colorful street art is so full of heart, so full of humanness. It is child-like yet potent with insight; the best of youth with the best of age. And since his art has joined the list of things Read more…


The Things About Brooklyn.

Above: What’s left of Stephen Powers’ Brooklyn mural.  I kind of love him.  He is so damn clever.  But cleverness does weird stuff to men’s hair. The vegan chocolate donut at Doughnut Plant. I appreciated it, like someone holding the door a few seconds longer than what is conventionally acceptable.  But Read more…


A Love Letter to You (Philadelphia)

There’s always a reason to go to Philadelphia. Usually it’s food. But the food invites you to make a day of it, to explore other things. Then, the duration of exploration makes you hungry again. (So yes, it’s mostly about food.) But Philadelphia is only two hours away, has deep Read more…