Entries Tagged as 'target'

Tuesdays Are Free @ MCA

July 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment


Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago

Admission to the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) is free on Tuesdays thanks to Target. I really wanted to see the Jeff Koons exhibit so I decided to go on a free Tuesday. Which was why I was downtown to have lunch and yogurt and see the Apple Store line.

Jeff Koons is pretty famous, some say he is even “one of the most well-known and intriguing artists of the 20th century.” I think most people would recognize his porcelain statue of Michael Jackson and Bubbles .. just from a WTF standpoint when it debuted. His work is very contemporary, kitschy, pop-culture focused. I didn’t know much about his art before going.. just the Michael Jackson thing and that he did all these kinds of sculpture that look like balloons, but are made from steel. I’m still thinking about it and figuring out how I feel, but I was impressed with how many different mediums he uses – oil on canvas, stainless steel, marble, basketballs, porcelain, wood. And how he’s done a bunch of commercial work for Nike and Gordon’s and Frangelico. On the other end of the spectrum there was a whole section of his work that kids were not allowed into because they were very sexually graphic paintings.

I’m more of a fan of the Art Institute (which, btw, Koons studied there in 1975), but I still enjoy visiting MCA from time to time to try to stay current.

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Stuff I Thought Was Wierd @ Target

May 9th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with bananas:

Interesting sub-genre of fiction:



America’s Next Top Model
in the toy section. Is that really appropriate?

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Already? Seriously? Puke.

October 8th, 2006 · 6 Comments

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Target, Avondale, Chicago

I was at Target yesterday and right next to the Halloween costumes the Christmas stuff is out already.

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Do People Still Say “Tar-jay?”

March 13th, 2006 · 4 Comments

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Target, Bucktown, Chicago

A lot of my friends have been out of town since last week for a wedding and I’ve had access to not one, but two cars. It’s a super-special treat because I don’t have a car and am not used to being able to just walk outside, hop in and go. So, is it really sad that I was giddy about driving the car to Target? I haven’t been to Target for two years! And I’ve only ever driven a car around Chicago one other time. It’s weird because I know streets and the grid from riding on the bus, taking the el and walking, but I’m not used to their little one-way quirks and things like that. I’ve been taking the round-about way everywhere. The scenic route, as my dad would say. Not really lost, but not very time or gas efficient either! Also, it’s weird to see everything from a slightly different point of view. Like instead of walking down the sidewalk and looking at things, now I’m in the middle of the road looking at them. Cool, but strange.

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Napster, Now Retail & Now Legit

April 2nd, 2004 · 7 Comments

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Napster CDs at Target in Irving Park/Albany Park, Chicago

Imation, the digital storage company, and Target have teamed up with Napster to sell Napster-branded digital music products such as recordable CDs and DVDs. This time Napster reminds you only to burn legally downloaded music.

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