
On the one-month anniversary of Anthony’s passing, a beach cruiser bike gang of friends rode from his home in Venice, California, to the beach nearby and sprinkled his ashes from a grassy overlook along the boardwalk to the Pacific Ocean. … (read more)

One year ago today, Anthony Glass succumbed to cancer. In three weeks, The Anthony Project, a multimedia artistic endeavour exploring the human struggle for survival and the aftermath of loss, premieres at O’Melveny Gallery in Los Angeles, California.
I’ll be telling you more about the project as we get closer to the show’s opening. In the meantime, here’s how you can contribute to its successful completion:
- Spread the word. Share the project with your family, friends, and coworkers.
- Make a secure online donation.
We’ve raised $950 to date, and a number of individuals and businesses have contributed time, services, and products, but we still need more (mounting the artwork on foam core - the least expensive option - is going to cost $1500 alone.)
- Attend the two-day exhibition! We’re sharing Anthony’s story to bring comfort to those who have lost loved ones to this disease and to provide a perspective for those who may be touched by it in the future.

Thank you for your support, and we look forward to seeing you at the show.
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I’d like a pair of hindsight glasses so I can look back on today (from today) with 20/20 vision. Lacking such clear retroactive confirmation, I can only hope that we are, in fact, just over a year away from an America I thought we were in until January 19, 2001. Todd Gitlin almost … (read more)
I love meeting people. It’s not that I’m vivacious and fun-loving, of course. I just know that there are some really fascinating folks out there, and I want to find as many of them as I can before my time’s up. We’ll cross one more name off of the list right now: Greg Brotherton. … (read more)
Zach completes his contribution to Your Voice Here as he recounts the last several of more than 18 jobs he’s held during his lifetime. Zach, you forgot to mention one more job you’ve had: providing a steady stream of content for yorkrules this month. Thanks for sharing! … (read more)
Gin-san is my sort-of-stepfather-in-law. He’s Japanese. His sushi restaurant is popular with the locals, and has made him into somewhat of a celebrity in the small mountain ski town of Taos, New Mexico. Gin-san was recently driving through town when he heard the … (read more)
Would you like to join me at my Internet party? With a good WiFi connection, our notebook computers, a few bottles of the sparkling, and a shared smoke, we’ll discover a few more of the wondrous things in this world, like the underwater photography of Libor Spacek. … (read more)
I finish three months of employment with Yo Gabba Gabba today (Haven’t heard of it yet? You will soon,) the same day that Julie My Love starts her new career as a visual effects producer on a network television series. The beginnings and endings of jobs are the … (read more)
Brothers Aaron and Zach interview one another in this episode of Minute by Minute, the on-going audio project that provides an opportunity for people to share their personal experiences, thoughts, and feelings with one another and the world. Learn more about MxM. … (read more)
Everybody’s getting us ready for the Apocalypse: there’s Jack Bauer on 24, Cormac McCarthy on The Road, and Will Smith in I Am Legend. Our contemporary culture reflects our collective concern over our continued existence: if The Terrorists don’t get us … (read more)

