THE WAY THE WORLD WORKS
Vice, Widows, If Beale Street Could Talk
One of the best crime films ever made, and one of the best films of any kind of the past several years. The ensemble cast alone is extraordinary, with a crew of genius-level actors all working at the top of their game.
Miles David Moore
WUZHEN FESTIVAL 2018
Cherishing Theatrein Uncertain Times
Lissa Tyler Renaud
THE MANY FACES OF ME
A Personal Journey in Reinventing Myself and My Work.
Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold
DJ SPOOKY’S TAKE ON RACE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
I left with my hair on fire because the DJ thoroughly remixed so much of what she knew into a thunderstorm of new ideas.
Karren LaLonde Alenier
GODDESS IN EXILE continued
The action takes place in the vivid milieu of the New York City art scene in the 1970's, capturing the excitement of the elite intelligentsia with character vignettes from the highest echelons of American artists and art world doyennes.
Griselda Steiner
OLD FART VILLAGE
Golf Cart Knights
Elliot Feldman
CHATCHAWAN RODKLONGTAN
A New Generation of Artist
Janine Yasovantคลิกเพื่ออ่านบทความนี้ เป็นภาษาไทย
IN SPACE AND TIME
San Francisco Ballet’s New Season
Renate Stendhal
THE MAJESTY OF SAN FRANCISCO’S OCEAN BEACH
The Photography ofJon Rendell
THE VARIOUS ELEMENTS OF PARCHEESI
MNEMONIC STRATEGIES
The Art of David Wiley
WORD DANCESTell me, sir, have you always looked like that? It is a terrible face, full of sadness. And your hair is dyed. And you, Miss, your nose is crooked, your eyes are twisted, unhappy. And you, sir, you are fat. What a shame, shamefully fat.Iri Kopal
DEAD AIR
Our broadcast is only static now--
Kathi Wolfe
HIGH COUPOur steel wall is designed to delete protest from those who detest concrete David Alpaugh
THE MYSTERY OF TASTETo a fairly great degree, our tastes define who we are and how we are viewed by others. As the French gastronome, Brillat-Savarin, famously said, “Tell me what you eat, and I’ll tell you what you are.”
David Wiley
UNDRESS ME Michael BettencourtIn a bar, Laura turns to Stefan and asks him to undressher by word of mouth, in his best mother tongue.
THE GREED GENE Michael BettencourtA young couple is told by their genetic counselor, the "genie of genes"that their child has the greed gene, and there is nothing they can do.
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SIDEWALK DIMENSIONSIf you have a certain routine to get to work, you will, eventually, see it coordinated with thousands of others, and if you pay enough attention, you will find yourself part of an unintentional community. Michael Bettencourt
ASIA THROUGH A THAI LOOKING GLASS…REDUXIt is the rampage of the corporate colonial powers that divides and sub-divides the Asian world–and they don't need flags with marching bands. In fact, colonialism never left, it just changed its clothes. Arthur Danin Adler
PATHÉTIQUE I have a recurrent theatrical fascination with my body parts. Like I'm looking at my hands and I'm realizing the same thing that applies to my feet also applies to my hands. Claudine Jones
ON LEARNING YOUR LEADER HAS DONE WRONGI often think about Socrates and the case against him. One of the charges was impiety – not believing in the gods of the state. And I feel that he wasn’t entirely responsible. Where had he learned to question the gods? Nathan Thomas
THE BIRTH OF JOHN COUGARJohn Mellencamp was born October 7, 1951 in Seymour, Indiana, but John Cougar was born on the radio–FM radio–in 1979 when American stations began playing his anthem, “I Need a Lover” . . . as in “who won’t drive me crazy.” Patrick Walsh
TIME How to tackle the subject of time without resorting to a boring dissertation and philosophical rumination best confined to academia. Les Marcott
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