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

02nd
Sep

John Zorn

JOHN ZORN (born 1953) has been the nexus of the musical avant-garde in New York for a couple of decades — an unbelievably prolific...
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By Douglas Wolk

01st
Sep

Edgar Rice Burroughs

He helped free science fiction from 19th-century (or any) values.
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By David Smay

31st
Aug

The Manuscript of Belz

THE LIBRARY IS collapsing on itself, trying to digest itself. Renovation has turned the whole place into a vast construction site, where tradesmen build...
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By Matthew Battles

31st
Aug

Pinakothek (9): Basquiat

The first time I met Jean-Michel Basquiat was in November or December 1978, at the Mudd Club. His hair was dyed orange and cut...
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By Lucy Sante

31st
Aug

Raymond Williams

He began his critical career as a Welsh signalman’s son drawn to English literary tradition, and ended it as a Cambridge don extolling the...
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By Franklin Bruno

30th
Aug

Fred MacMurray

Though often cast as a lovable father in middlebrow comedies like The Shaggy Dog and the long-running TV show My Three Sons, FRED MACMURRAY...
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By Katie Hennessey

29th
Aug

Living in the Feral City

James D. Griffioen is a Detroit photographer, blogger, and father whose work chronicles the strangely ruinous renaissance taking place in his city. I first...
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By Matthew Battles

29th
Aug

Odd Cameos

I’ve been watching a lot of movies on my desktop, lately, via Netflix: Watch Instantly. Works great. The only problem is, the selection is...
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By Joshua Glenn