by Jeffrey Songco | Nov 13, 2013 | Blog
The best thing about living in San Francisco is that I can step out of my apartment and, without any planned route, find an art exhibition that I had no idea was happening. At the beginning of every month, I like to walk my rent check to my property manager’s...
by Guest | Nov 12, 2013 | Blog
 Guest post by Virginia Konchan Cultural treatments of what Jeffrey Eugenides (qua Austen) termed the “marriage plot†of fiction include post-romantic polemics (Laura Kipnis’ 2004 Against Love), arguments for and against biological and gender essentialism,...
by Mark Sheerin | Nov 8, 2013 | Blog
To respond to the art world with a fish may be a surrealist gesture. But to respond with an entire fish counter, complete with fishmongers in white boots, ice and creative displays of the seafood itself, is surely pushing the 20th century genre to breaking point. Such...
by Monica Westin | Nov 7, 2013 | Blog
Only the second exhibition at the MCA organized by Senior Curator Dieter Roelstraete, The Way of the Shovel, opening tomorrow, takes as its basis Roelstraete’s ongoing observations about the centrality of the language of archaeology, archive, and history to...
by stephanieburke | Nov 7, 2013 | Blog
1. PH://Dungeon_Mix_[vol.1]://The_Human_Cafe_[vol.1]_[2013]_Clone.Ed.x2013 at Queer Thoughts Work by Jason Benson. Queer Thoughts is located at 1640 W. 18th St. #3. Reception Friday, 7-10pm. 2. Talk to the Wall at Julius Caesar Work by Chiara Galimberti. Julius Caesar...
by Guest | Nov 6, 2013 | Blog
GUEST POST BY AUGUST EVANS Dark comic of yore, Bobcat Goldthwait came to Bloomington, Indiana, last week, to do stand-up at the Comedy Attic, plus lectures around screenings of two recently directed films—the blistering cultural satire God Bless America, and...