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Visual Arts, Exhibitions. Lorna Simpson, March 25 - July 18, 2010, Medtronic Gallery. Curated by Siri Engberg.
Barrio Libre Historic District. Simpson's Baths was established near El Ojito (Little Eye Springs). Tubs were provided (men only) for 25 cents each. Bathing every day was thought to cause illness and was a "downright waste of water".
The mural is on the side of La Pilita Museum at 420 S. Main Ave., Tucson. The artist is Martin Moreno. The museum is on the national register. NRHP#78000565
Sunset over the area near the Big Red Sandune,with large amounts of water lying around after the wetter than average winter.
All the other kewl kidz are doin' it, so I thought I'd partake as well.
I was going for realism, but should've known better that Simpsons + realism = not flattering. Oh well. For your amusement and comment if nothing else.
Unlike on the Simpson's television show, these Kwik-e-mart hot dogs are made from dead animals, instead of the vegetarian hot dogs that Apu secretly sells to his customers.
Mary Simpson
From the State Historical Society of Missouri Rehkop/Peterson Collection. Microfilm #C3888, roll 5.
Et avec le t-shirt qui va bien !
Créez votre propre Avatar des Simpsons sur www.simpsonsmovie.com/main.html
Charlie Simpson
support from The Xcerts and Sam Gray.
Glasgow King Tuts Wah Wah Hut
Wednesday 29.6.11
All photos by Stacey of Music Box Unwinds Webzine
Please do not remove any credit.
Morgan Spurlock - Director of Super Size Me - interviews Simpson's prducer Bill Schultz for the 20th anniversary for Simpson's at Comic Con