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

25th
Oct

Pablo Picasso

Those who question or resist PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) are overthinking. No need. The man did all the thinking for you. He could have been...
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By Ingrid Schorr

24th
Oct

Madlib

The hip-hop producer MADLIB (born 1973) is also a helium-voiced rapper (Quasimodo) and a one-man jazz “quintet” (Yesterday’s New Quintet), among other alter egos....
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By Douglas Wolk

23rd
Oct

The Book is a Weapon (5)

A Kindle just wouldn’t work as well in this propaganda poster, would it? *** Fifth in an occasional series.
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By HILOBROW

23rd
Oct

“Weird Al” Yankovic

To call “WEIRD AL” YANKOVIC (born 1959) a parodist is to understate his technical proficiency and artistic skill. Anyone can satirize a song or...
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By Sarah Weinman

22nd
Oct

R+M (3): PILOT, HAPPY, BALANCED

Robot: “Pilot, Happy, Balanced” — by Adam “Apelad” Koford *** Robots and Monsters, a website that swaps custom-designed cartoons and pop art in exchange...
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By Joe Alterio

22nd
Oct

Stiv Bators

Though Iggy Pop did Iggy first (and better), STIV BATORS (1949-90) did Iggy with a striver’s zeal in the right place and at the...
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By Tor Aarestad

21st
Oct

Whence Middlebrow?

The matrix of modern dispositions
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By Joshua Glenn

21st
Oct

Ursula K. Le Guin

Her Earthsea fantasy novels — most signally, A Wizard of Earthsea (1968), The Tombs of Atuan (1971), and The Farthest Shore (1972) — concern the...
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By Joshua Glenn