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Today Keith Haring would have been 54 years old. Haring was a artist and social activist in the 1980s mainly working in New York City. He is best known for his Crack Is Wack billboard in a New York City playground. I was first introduced to Haring through my high school art teacher Mrs. Tetler, where I had to write a paper on him. I grew to love and appreciate his art for how simple and expressive his art is. In college for my art history final we had to do a research paper on an artist and recreate some of their work in our own way. For my project I decided on doing a paper on Haring.
Living in Brookline at the time and taking the T to travel everywhere I was inspired by what Haring had done to the subway ads in the New York subway. For the project I set out for the green line with some poster board and sharpies. I then looked at the ads on different trains and drew and wrote a short message on a piece of poster board and stuck it over the subway ad. I got many strange looks from people but nobody bothered me.
In honor of Haring’s birthday Google created a “Google Doodle” of his drawings spelling out Google to celebrate his birthday. Haring has and always will be one of my favorite artists and I hope to one day own some of his work. He was a positive influence wherever he went and wherever his art was.
Last month I took my friend Adam to Las Vegas for his bachelor party. It turned into being a 5 day vacation with a bachelor party on Saturday. It was my first trip to Las Vegas and anywhere in a different time zone. We stayed at the Excalibur hotel which is a giant castle. For his bachelor party we went to Old Vegas and ate at the Heart Attack Grill and then had a VIP table at this really cool bar called Insert Coins. It’s a bar, but instead of showing sports and news on the TVs they show video games that people can play. The VIP table came with 2 TVs and choice of any 2 video game systems. It was a really cool bar for my friends and I to be able to relax and enjoy our selves.
Las Vegas as a whole was amazing. I would describe it as a Disney Land for adults. Where attention to detail is everywhere. Nothing is over looked and nothing is spared. There was always something to do, something to eat, and something to drink at all hours of the day. It’s a little sad to see people just sitting there losing their money, but its their choice to do it. There were tons of families and young kids there and I don’t think I would ever take a kid there. We did a couple of shows, The Price is Right Life and Penn & Teller.
We decided that we didn’t know the next time we were going to get to that part of the country again so we caved in and took a tour of the Grand Canyon. The views were spectacular. Such depth and distance, such a wide verity of colors and shades. One of the most amazing places I have ever seen. Completely different ecosystem from up here in New England.
Overall it was amazing amazing trip and too many things to do crammed into a few short days. I’ve added a few pictures and if you would like to see more you can see some after the jump (at some point I will add descriptions of the pictures).



