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
Sep

Shel Silverstein

One of my favorite children’s books, the madcap Lafcadio: The Lion Who Shot Back (1963), by SHEL SILVERSTEIN (1930-99), is about loneliness, friendship, and...
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By Sarah Weinman

24th
Sep

Engaged vs. Disengaged Irony

A quick note about Neo-Dadaists and Pop Art. This item is excerpted from yesterday’s essay on the Postmodernist Generation. Neo-Dada artists Jasper Johns, Robert...
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By Joshua Glenn

24th
Sep

John Brunner

The popularity of apocalyptic fiction in the Sixties (1964-73), it has been suggested, indicates that SF writers had become bored and suspicious of utopian...
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By Joshua Glenn

23rd
Sep

Survivor: The Island of Dr. Moreau

“Exile—Exile,” gabbled the Ape-man.
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By Matthew Battles

23rd
Sep

Postmodernists: 1924-33

Those born from 1924-33 are nearly impervious to Middlebrow's discourse.
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By Joshua Glenn

23rd
Sep

John Coltrane

Until 1964, JOHN COLTRANE (1926-67) was a virtuoso, blasting out bebop as wing-man to the likes of Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, and later...
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By Patrick Cates

22nd
Sep

Joan Jett

The time: 1977. The place: the hinterlands of Wisconsin. My friend Jacqué (pronounced “Jackie,” of course) and I are huddled together in her smoked-mirror-tiled...
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By Lynn Peril

21st
Sep

Ambivalent about New Age?

HILOBROW is superficially similar, as we’ve noted, to Middlebrow. So HiLobrow despises Middlebrow for the same reason that idlers detest slackers, and punks detest...
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By Joshua Glenn