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Francine: A Houseful of Dogs and Cats, at Berlin
In Francine, Melissa Leo plays a casualty from the low end of the 99 percent who tries to More …
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Political Art and Tom Molloy’s New World
When we think of murals on public walls, we might imagine childlike portraits stretched across city blocks—or, the More …
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Idiot Glee at St. David’s Episcopal Church (2/17/2012)
James Friley — a.k.a. Idiot Glee — makes fuzzy, lo-fi doo wop that would not sound out of More …
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E.A.S.T. Goes West in Austin
I received an email this week from the EAST people, telling me that, “Yes, the rumors are true…Big More …
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Night of Silence Premieres In Berlin
In Night of Silence, the Turkish director Reis Celik takes an old formula and an old tradition, and More …
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Santa Fe Artist Susan Begy Exhibits in Brooklyn
Santa Fe artist Susan Begy soon to have drawings in exhibition at B. Conte—167 N. 9th St in More …
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Annie Leibovitz Turns Into Sherrie Levine?
Annie Leibovitz was the recipient of a “woman artist of distinction” honorific bestowed on her at the Georgia More …
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Grammys: Not Just Adele, But Brian Wilson!
I spent the better part of last night watching the Grammys and of course, it was bad, but More …
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Learning to Share: On Candy, Art, and Independence
After school in Santa Fe, I would go to the candy store on Canyon Road (now Nüart Gallery), More …
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Is Film History? New Media Film Fest Might Say So.
Film is (maybe) almost history. Soon, it looks like, those hot reels–romanticized in the 1980s vehicle, Cinema Paradiso–may More …
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Ultimate Love Party Jamz with One Hundred Flowers & Elaine Greer
What I like most about One Hundred Flowers is that they are utterly impossible to pigeonhole into any More …
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Ricardo Legorreta, 1931-2011
Ricardo Legorreta, perhaps Mexico’s best-known architect, died in Mexico City on December 30, 2011. In the month since More …
February 2012