Message 1
From: "bobcatpath # 207me.com"
Date: Sat, 07 May 2011 14:02:04 GMT
Subject: [Baren 43331] everyone everywhere eventually
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Message 2
From: Diana Moll
Date: Sat, 07 May 2011 14:10:25 GMT
Subject: [Baren 43332] Re: everyone everywhere eventually
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Message 3
From: olek wozniak
Date: Sat, 07 May 2011 17:37:52 GMT
Subject: [Baren 43333] Re: looking for a good place.
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Message 4
From: Annie Bissett
Date: Sat, 07 May 2011 21:42:15 GMT
Subject: [Baren 43334] Re: learning mokuhanga in Tokyo
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Digest Appendix
Postings made on [Baren] members' blogs
over the past 24 hours ...
Subject: Breaking News ('slightly' edited)
Posted by: Dave Bull
Here is a report (slightly edited) from the news today: "Tokyo - Four people were taken to hospital and a glass door smashed as a near-riot broke out at Tokyo's Mokuhankan store among crowds rushing to snap up the popular Senshafuda prints, according to press reports. Angry consumers began rushing the store on Saturday afternoon after a Mokuhankan employee stepped into the crowd to push and beat people suspected of queue jumping, news reports said. After the employee retreated back into the store, a crowd of consumers smashed the glass front door and shoved security guards as they surged forward in anger, the report said. Consumers have lined up for hours at the Mokuhankan shop in Tokyo since the 'Spring 2011 Set', the initial release in the Senshafuda Collection, went on sale in the world's biggest print market. Mokuhankan officials were not immediately available for comment when telephoned by media representatives. Police were investigating the incident and have interviewed four people hospitalised with injuries, media reported. Lines for the popular Senshafuda prints have grown so long that people have begun selling their places in the queue, while a secondary market has also developed with consumers reselling their prints for profit after leaving the store, the report said. Late Saturday, the store posted a notice saying that queue jumping and the unauthorised sales of Mokuhankan products would not be tolerated, the paper said." Now what do you think was 'edited' from the version of the story that actually ran? Perhaps I should have entitled this . . . |
This item is taken from the blog Mokuhankan Conversations.
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Subject: International Print Day
Posted by: Amie Roman
Get out your squeegees and spitstickers, resin boxes and liquid tusche, presses and barens, ladies and gentlemen it's International Print Day!! Whatever your printmaking passion, press on, boys and girls, and get some ink on paper today! Share what you've done - make a comment (although be patient; I've had to moderate comments because of all the spam) and send a link to your work from today. Share it with MPC Fine Art Club's printmakers on the Print Day in May blog (they're the group who got the brayer rolling back in 2007), and mark the first Saturday in May in your calendars for next year so that we can be a little more coordinated about it!
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This item is taken from the blog Burnishings.
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