COJO WAS A ROLLING STONE 11-4-04

Sorry if my last update came out all fucked up. I wrote the whole thing in the AOL window and it crashed so I had to rewrite it. I ended up rewriting it in sticky notes, because I can't figure out where the damn notepad would be in OS X and it's killing me.

I am so pissed that I upgraded. I actually just bought a G3 imac on ebay for $157.00 so I can run my old system on it, and use my printer and scanner (which for some reason didn't bother to make drivers for OS X, thus fucking me thoroughly).

In other news, I was feeling all bad about the election results until I found out that the Rolling Stone piece I did a few weeks ago is hitting news stands TODAY!!! So, if you pass a news stand, check it out: Rolling Stone-#962 Eminem on the cover

The artwork is a full page portrait of Destiny's Child in the CD Review section. You can actually see the artwork before you see it on the stands online on Rolling Stone's homepage Rollingstone.com (looked like this).

Considering I'm opening myself up to a new audience today, AKA, the world's largest music magazine's readership, I decided to put up a new temporary homepage for artsucks.com to salute the occasion.

Enjoy! I'll be working on this stuff for the PUMP festival tonight. Hit me back if you see that RS issue on the racks and get to peep the art, and let me know what you think. It's in the painterly style I haven't used in a long while.

Thanks to Todd Detwiler for the great layout, and for helping me reach one of my lifetime goals.

Just another day in the life of an Art Juggernaut.

-Cojo

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Artsucks.com tracks the wild, weird, and sometimes confusing life and mind of Cojo, Art Juggernaut (BIO) (PORTFOLIO), an artistic zeitgeist trudging the streets of Manhattan, gnawing on the big rotten apple for all it's worth, and getting drunk on the cider...Celebrity encounters, industry parties, the ins and outs of the art world, paparazzi, models, and deranged homeless people bathing in their own urine, no topic is safe, and the unusual is commonplace.

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