Recent Articles
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Chronicles of the Indie Scene in Louisville, Kentucky: Part I
When I told my Greyhound bus companions that I was headed to Louisville, they looked at me quizzically. “Louisville, Kentucky,” I repeated, pronouncing the town’s name the way the locals do—loouhvull—lips...
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Standing on a Corner
New York is a true epicenter of diversity and energy. It is perhaps, one of the few places in the world where given a few moments of observation; the city becomes a canvas of prominent colors. All walks of life...
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T.A.G. Unseen: A Visual
A chandelier of empty prescription bottles hangs in the middle of a large white room in the Rogue Gallery of the West Chelsea building in New York. As people look up at the sunshine hues emanating from above them,...
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The Great Dawning: The Birth of Ancient Egyptian Art
The relativity of time is a tricky business for most of us, so armchair traveling to the birth of Cleopatra in 69 B.C., or back to the completion of the Great Pyramid of Giza in 2560 B.C. feels far enough, thank you...
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Shins’ ‘Port of Morrow’ Embarks on New Turn in Band’s Future
For a rock band, the passage of several years can be an eternity. From the time of their most recent album to their newest recordings, fans can only imagine what to expect from their favorite musicians as they make...
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The Whitney Biennial 2012: A Trip through Wonderland
Most of us remember the thrill and terror Alice faced, falling down the rabbit hole into another stranger, topsy-turvy world. Be prepared. Winding your way from floor to floor of the Whitney Museum’s 2012 Biennial...
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The Education of Kevin Coval: Conversations of Hip-Hop, Race, and Inequities
Race — such a small word for a myriad of meanings and histories. In the wake of the Trayvon Martin tragedy, the country has begun to speak again about racial ethics and how we view others. Is an honest...
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Chef Madison Cowan’s Alluring Voyage through Flavor and Soul
He runs through remote and foreign landscapes, hunting and gathering ingredients, and creating meals in the same style and taste as the locals – all while being followed by a camera. But New York based Chef Madison...
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The Cupcake Queen Gives Fans A Hearty Surprise
Cupcake bakeries are a common occurrence these days, and Candace Nelson may be the one to blame.
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En Route and Oncoming: Smaller Galleries in the Art World
Ever come up to a busy intersection on a road you’re trying to turn onto? Real busy and congested, to a point where you know you’ll get in, eventually, but a clear path isn’t really open yet, or you...
