The opening last Thursday was wonderful! The gallery was full throughout the evening, and many people went home with new hug-able friends. Thank you to those of you who turned out!
I was too busy to take too many photos, but here are a few from Thursday.



I wanted to take home all of these, but I ended up picking the big blue furry guy with the candy cane legs!

Katie Park, known to many of you as Caffaknitted, was there with her Henry VIII and his darling wives (who are less blurry in real life).

Nicole Gastonguay was there too! Her creations were way cute.

Blythe Church sent us some amazing objects.

Love this tiny antlered creature by Ariana Marinelli.

Ossu! Syugeibu came all the way from Tokyo with their Mr. Slim. Then they lead a fun workshop at the gallery on Friday.

And of course Jenny Harada was there! She made the blue furry guy that I adopted. (And I just noticed her matching stockings!)

Funny plushes by Rei Komurasaki:

Eloole made their versions of Picasso and Dali.

Here I am with the cities and a few rogue elves.

More pics are up on the gallery hanahou flickr page. The show will be up and also online through January 7th!
Luv-able and Hug-able
Through January 7
gallery hanahou
611 Broadway, Suite 730, NYC [7th Floor of the Cable Building, NW corner of Broadway + Houston]



The “power pop” sound of this album didn’t really fit in with the alterna-grunge vibe of the mid-’90s, and that might be one reason that I didn’t give it the credit it deserved at the time, and it didn’t make the cut of CDs to take with me when I went to college a few years later. But the classic, super-catchy tunes of 100% Fun are even better than I remember as I listen to them 13 years later, even though I’m finding again that this album doesn’t really fit in with the music that fills most of my life (this time, indies, experimental rock, folk, and other oddities). The first track, “Sick of Myself,” has quickly become a rediscovered favorite, for its bittersweet lyrics over a memorable melody. 
















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