My never-ending search for our region’s most enigmatic super villain, the Ypsi Tooth, led me a few nights ago to a long-closed-up building in downtown Ypsilanti. [You can enter said building by way of a manhole downtown.] While I don’t want to get into specifics concerning what clues I may have found, I did want […]
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My search for the Ypsi Tooth leads me to an interesting Haab’s artifact
Posted in History, Ypsilanti Also tagged artifacts, false teeth, Haab's, historic artifacts, teeth, Ypsilanti 8 Comments
OK, so I guess it’s called yarn bombing
In the past three days, I’ve seen two local examples of what I think are knitted graffiti, or, to use the terminology of the vandals, “yarn bombing.” One was on the back deck of Ypsi’s Cafe Luwak. The other, featured in the following video clip, was on a fence along the Ypsi/Arbor corridor of Washtenaw […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Ypsilanti Also tagged art in unlikely places, Clementine, graffiti, knit bombing, knitting, street art, vandalism, yarn bombing 17 Comments