PATSY YOUR ENTHUSIASM (2)

SIX DAYS ON THE ROAD

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By Elizabeth Nelson

MEDIA DIET

Deb Chachra on: the Library app, Midnight Radio, Vancouver museums.

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By Deb Chachra

12th
May

Joseph Beuys

A conceptual artist, self-inventor, and master of materials who constructed his strongest work out of intangibles, JOSEPH BEUYS (1921-1986) was our postcard deity in...
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By Peggy Nelson

12th
May

Katharine Hepburn

An icon as much for her chin line and Ivy League drawl (which possibly she made up; they certainly didn’t talk like that at...
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By Peggy Nelson

12th
May

Edward Lear

Absurdity’s great-uncle; Freudian punchline, with all those noses of yours (a procession of disappointed phalli); exploder-in-chief of the grand Victorian beard (you filled it...
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By James Parker

12th
May

Share This Book!

DOUGLAS RUSHKOFF’S BOOKS include novels, cyberspace memoirs, works of media criticism and religious exploration, and the cult classic Stoned Free: How to Get High...
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By Matthew Battles

11th
May

Denver Pyle

The avuncular hillbilly par excellence.
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By David Smay

11th
May

Richard Feynman

Was he the original cyberpunk?
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By Tor Aarestad

11th
May

Phil Silvers

Both PHIL SILVERS (1911-1985) and his best-known character, Sergeant Bilko, were driven by a manic energy that sought to control, disrupt, and ultimately collapse...
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By Greg Rowland

11th
May

Venetia Phair (1919–2009) or, Alien Naming Conventions

VENETIA PHAIR (née Burney), who named the planet Pluto, died on April 30 in Banstead, Surrey. She was 90. In March 1930, Eleven-year old...
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By Matthew Battles