What’s small, made of marshmallow and firmly believes in promoting the interests of the 99 percent? OccuPeep D.C., of course, which took top honors in the Post’s annual Peep Diorama Contest.
Apr 13, 2011
Post Perplexingly Passes On Perfect Peep Pun
Above is “Chilean CoPeepapo Mine Rescue,” awarded best-of in this year’s Washington Post Peep diorama contest. While we certainly give Mary Jo Ondrejka from Reston, Bryn Metzdorf from Fairfax and Margaret Hartka from Parkton, Md. credit for the ambitious scope of their effort — a nice touch there, with the rolling pin in the hand of Johnny Barrios Rojas‘ Peep wife — but we can’t help wishing that a more punny entry would have taken home this year’s top honors. I can’t be the only one who feels like “TSA Agents Get a Peep Show” totally got jobbed this year, can I?
Apr 07, 2011
The Peeps Are Coming
Look, we all know that the Washington Post’s “Squirrel Week” is just a lengthy and incredibly odd diversion from the main reason we all flock to the Post’s website as spring crests: that is, to find out what won the paper’s annual Peep diorama contest.
Apr 16, 2008
Spring Solos 2008 @ Arlington Arts Center
Showcasing six artists from across the region, this juried group of solo exhibits at Arlington Arts Center covers a wide range of themes including the paranormal, miniatures, sprawl and inventions. Jeremy Drummond and Jennie A. Fleming both explore sense of place as it relates to how we view our homes in the city as well as in newly constructed housing developments. Drummond highlights intersection street signs with interesting names that make for odd juxtapositions, such…