PATSY YOUR ENTHUSIASM (14)

NIGHT LIFE

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By Will Groff

CHROMATIC SUBLIME

10 Radium Age art works in which the use of color evokes awe-inspiring scientific and technological breakthroughs.

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By Joshua Glenn

23rd
Dec

Harriet Monroe

HARRIET MONROE (1860-1936) was the original zinester. In 1912, at the age of 51, the former Chicago Tribune art editor and moderately successful poet...
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By Lynn Peril

22nd
Dec

Becoming Animal

Reeling and writhing and fainting in coils formed the core curriculum at the seaside school in Wonderland. But it takes more than the necessities...
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By Peggy Nelson

22nd
Dec

Genuine Husband

“Young ladies, indelibly fix this shape of head in your memories. Any man who will make a natural, kind and true husband will have...
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By HILOBROW

22nd
Dec

Jean-Michel Basquiat

Even if Brooklyn-born JEAN­MICHEL BASQUIAT (1960-88) had never taken brush (or spraycan) to canvas (or wall, or door panel, or helmet), he would merit...
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By Franklin Bruno

21st
Dec

Breakin’ the Law

Don’t you love it when the first thing everyone asks you about your work is, “isn’t that illegal?” [The Cones Project, a performance art/virtual...
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By Peggy Nelson

21st
Dec

Frank Zappa

Of all the hilo heroes of American music, only FRANK ZAPPA (1940-93) turned the scramble of the brainy and the base into an aesthetic...
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By Erik Davis

20th
Dec

Sidney Hook

American philosopher SIDNEY HOOK (1902-89) enacted the key dilemmas of twentieth-century politics. Born in Brooklyn to Austrian Jewish parents, he attended City College of...
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By Mark Kingwell

19th
Dec

Gladwell Moore’s Guide to Girls (2)

Last week’s advice was not for everyone, Gladwell Moore recognizes that. What if you don’t want to be a playa? What if you just...
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By Peggy Nelson