by theladiesalmanack | Jun 3, 2015 | Blog
Ed. note: This is the second in a four part series hosted in collaboration with The Ladies Almanack, a feature-length experimental narrative film written & directed by Daviel Shy, based on the novel of the same title by Djuna Barnes. The second post of the...
by Jeriah | Jun 2, 2015 | Blog
Well, last month’s column was a little dark. What can I say? I was in a bit of a mood. I do stand, mostly, by what I wrote then: I’m pretty sure we’re all fucked. It was pointed out to me, though, that it may only be awareness that is on the...
by Lise McKean | May 29, 2015 | Blog
An Invisible Hand David Weinberg Photography Chicago, May 22 – July 25, 2015 The savvy title caught my attention. The Reader’s wording in its art listing, “group show about the experience of living with poverty,” was even more curious. Was the description...
by Dana Bassett | May 26, 2015 | Blog
Fashion World Unrelated to Real One But, like, whatever. Walking into the tented entrance of SAIC’s THE WALK felt stepping off the rainy downtown street into another dimension. Maybe we picked the wrong art world to focus on? This was unlike anY...
by theladiesalmanack | May 20, 2015 | Blog
Ed. note: This is the first in a four part series hosted in collaboration with The Ladies Almanack, a feature-length experimental narrative film written & directed by Daviel Shy, based on the novel of the same title by Djuna Barnes. The first post of the...
by Eric Asboe | May 19, 2015 | Blog
I am sitting outside on a porch. Although, I know there is much more to come, it already feels like the height of summer – hot, humid, rumbles of distant thunder, tomatoes and cucumbers ready to be harvested. I have a lot to learn about my new home. If I had moved...