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Sunday Sermon: Hurricanes

“..And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the merging of image and text defining a new form of communication should be killed…” Continue reading

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Sunday Sermon #2

“..And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the merging of image and text defining a new form of communication should be killed…” Continue reading

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Tapering

In her Weeklings debut, Sarah Beller recalls a period of time when she mixed drugs: love and Xanax. Continue reading

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Random Art Generator: RAG ONE

Sunday Magazine: Where Art is born. Or borne. Continue reading

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The Man Behind The Curtain

Charles Krafft, an avowed white supremacist, flew under the radar of the national art scene for years under the guise of a postmodern iconoclast. Now he’s been exposed. But why did it take so long? Why weren’t we willing to listen close enough? Continue reading

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The Political Issues of 2012, as Presented by Eight Trashy Pulp Novels

Bill Spring’s fully-illustrated pulp fiction list includes such titles as “Outsourced Love” and “Border Patrol Babe.” Perfect for your library or book club. Continue reading

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Class: The Fabric of Society? And the Fabric of Grayson Perry

How a cross-dressing potter turned tapestry maker manages to weave a tale of class and taste, akin to Hogarth’s The Rake’s Progress and sets Alex Clark wondering about the difference between tea and dinner. Continue reading

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