Art & Culture

Mr. Fish Comes Knocking

“Editorial cartooning has never had a Mozart, much less a Bob Dylan, although there have always been a shitload of Donovans in the profession.” -Mr. Fish Mr. Fish isn’t his…



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Only a Few Want Liberty

Freedom of speech is always preferred to freedom of thought in a democracy. Thus any idiot has the right to shoot off his mouth while an intelligent man with an original idea is frequently compelled to hold his tongue.



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The Alice Behind Wonderland by Simon Winchester

Even though so many people can reference Alice off the top of their heads, very few seem to know anything about the history of Alice. Simon Winchester (author of The Professor and the Madman) has decided to delve into a less popular area of Carroll studies—the photographs of Lewis Carroll—focusing on one photograph in particular, of Alice Liddell.



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A Vast State of Humiliation

Placing images and language together in an activity of simple construction of materials made of dots of light causes us to believe that we are seeing something cohesive and no fractionation exists when, in fact, humans have just made something that is absolutely completely fractured from anything living and real in their lives. It is a product. The unreal comes off as real.



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Evil Prints Bootcamp

Tom Huck, tattooed prince of the outlaw print movement, calls his studio Evil Prints. It’s in a gritty industrial stretch of St. Louis, Mo. Once a year he runs Evil Bootcamp. The cost? –$666.

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Nathan Sorry in the Shadow of 9/11 Part II

“One of the things I want to try to do is to have a set of characters that you could call morally complicated. So I think that Nathan is fairly sympathetic right now. I think in general, I do want people to root for him.” Rich Barrett



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Peter Kuper’s Oaxaca Diary

“I wasn’t looking for trouble. On the contrary, I was hoping for some escape. Escape from the United States under Bush’s administration, escape from the consumer culture and the ceaseless barrage of depressing news stories.” – from Peter Kuper’s Oaxaca Diary.

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Nathan Sorry in the Shadow of 9/11

…The many days and nights spent drunk or stoned…or constantly looking over my shoulder…or scouring the papers for any mention of a manhunt or the missing $20 million… – from Nathan Sorry

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The One Who Knows

In this inspirational slideshow presentation of a song entitled The One Who Knows by Kathleen Welch, Kathleen’s lovely voice speaks to the theme of female empowerment and the avatar. In…



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RADIO PREMIUMS OF YESTERYEAR

Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear …



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