Looking for something to do on Sat. or Sun. September 13 and 14? Well stop by the Renegade Craft Fair in Wicker Park! Get some early Christmas shopping done and stop by our MILE 44 booth and say hi! Our screenprinting company, Mile 44, will have a booth at the Renegade Craft Fair from noon to 10 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday. We'll be selling our gigposters, movie posters and art prints.
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This is the poster for the Smoking Popes show at The Knitting Factory in Hollywood, CA last night. I drew it, Dave printed it. We are Mile 44.

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I just finished drawing this movie poster for "The Goonies" showing at the historic Artcraft Theatre. It's an old theatre in Franklin, IN and our poster operation, Mile 44, has teamed up with them to provide funding for renovation of the beautiful old theatre by creating a series of collectible, hand-printed movie posters for some of the theatre's showings. The posters in the series are sold

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Marhsall Goldman is a Professor of Economics Emeritus at Wellesley College and Senior Scholar at the Davis Center for Russian Studies at Harvard University. In his forthcoming book, Petrostate: Putin, Power, and the New Russia , Goldman chronicles Russia’s dramatic reemergence on the world stage, illuminating the key reason for its rebirth: the use of its ever-expanding energy wealth to reassert its traditional great power ambitions. In the article below Goldman reflects on Medvedev’s recent victory in the Russian elections and on what it means for Russia.
Dmitri Medvedev’s election (or more accurately, selection) as president of Russia was not much of a cliffhanger. By eliminating any viable contender, his patron, Vladimir Putin did all he could to ensure his protégé’s election. For many Russians, there was little point in even bothering to show up at the polling station–everything had been decided in advance. Except for Medvedev, no other candidate (or even a potential candidate) was allowed meaningful access to TV, much less campaign funding. Large public rallies were restricted, if not banned outright. (more…)
The only thing that makes any sense in that poster is the date! I like that. The moon is very cool.
I wonder who's the last Pope who smoked?
I love it! I'll have to contact you guys when I need a poster...