This, this is what Getglue is for. Check out them stickers, bro. That sketchbook is completely empty, but at least it looks like I use it.
Oh, look: it’s my current favorite fictional character illustrated by my always favorite Illustrator.
THAT’S NICE.
Arcade Fire wins 2011 Polaris Prize
Arcade Fire was named the winner of the 2011 Polaris Music Prize, capping a year in which they also won top Grammy and Juno awards for their groundbreaking third album, The Suburbs.
“It doesn’t matter if you haven’t heard of a band before, it can be the best thing in the world and if you have heard of a band before, it doesn’t mean that it sucks,” said Win Butler, lead singer of the group, accepting the award. (Illustration by Kagan McLeod)
Culture Club: Kanye & Jay-Z, bearers of the throne
Watch the Throne, the record released digitally on Monday by Kanye West and Jay-Z, is not only one of the year’s most anticipated releases, but may also be the precursor of a potentially disturbing new trend: the return of the supergroup. With Mick Jagger in the studio with Joss Stone and Damian Marley, and Dave Grohl and Jack White making music with everyone, we wondered: Are we about to see a new wave of supergroups take over the Billboard charts? And if so, is that a good thing? (Illustration by Kagan McLeod)
Kagan Mcleod is my favorite illustrator and everything he does is perfect. Amen.
Princess Bride
The Post’s fascinator-clad team of editors and reporters offers up a regal assortment of royal wedding live commentary, photos, ceremonial play-by-play and reaction from London and beyond.
Crowds cheer as William and Kate are married
Britain’s Prince William and Kate Middleton married at Westminster Abbey on Friday in a royal occasion of dazzling pomp and pageantry that has attracted a huge global audience and injected new life into the monarchy
Photos: The Royal Wedding
Our inside look into the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton
Illustration by Kagan McLeod
I don’t really care about the wedding, I don’t think most people (who aren’t moms) do, but I do care immensely about Kagan Mcleod’s Illustrations.
Kagan Mcleod (who is very nice in Emails, and just amazing in general) added a Supa-Phat drawing/watercolor of Dres and Mr.Lawnge of Black Sheep to his collection of Music-inspired pieces.
He also added a gallon of my love to his collection. Well earned.




