Some in the city like the graffiti, some do not, but all give the cold shoulder to the city’s style of cleaning up the street art with large gray rectangles that look worse than what they fix. Also boobs. __________________________[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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According to a recent Grist article, Asheville ain’t as weird as it used to be. __________________________ Cartoon originally published in the Asheville, NC alt weekly paper, “The Mountain Xpress”. © 2015 – Brent Brown, Brent Brown Graphix
Some of the hyperbole for a new Chipotle is the epitome of flimflammery. __________________________ Cartoon originally published in the Asheville, NC alt weekly paper, “The Mountain Xpress”. © 2015 – Brent Brown, Brent Brown Graphix
Dealing with crime and vandalism is both frightening and annoying enough for a business, but dealing with it over… and over… and over again can make you think you are in some kind of Infinite Loop. __________________________ Cartoon originally published[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
What with the state legislature allowing higher sales taxes on state customers energy bills now and the pending fines that the power company must pay (and no doubt, pass on) even an unusually cold February could mean a usual Duke[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The flap about a billboard that was defaced was a highly-commented-on one last week. I probably could have used the actual “Pepsi” name, and not changed it to “Popsi”, but with the paper so timid about litigation from using brand[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
With the iconic, 118 year old obelisk set to begin a restoration process this month (and renewed examination of the native son/former Civil War governor for which it is named), here are some suggestions for new uses of the reinvigorated[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
As the NC legislature spends time on yet another pressing issue, here is yet another cartoon about it.
Safety concerns on certain city thoroughfares make the idea of going out of town for extreme thrills redundant.
Once it is finally constructed, the new Isaac Dickson Elementary School may have a new next-door neighbor in the future. The proposed Duke Energy substation plans for the site have drawn protests from some parents and nearby residents. Duke Energy spokespersons[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…