Recent Articles
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Andie Takes the Cake…And Replaces It With Delightful Gourmet Candies
Whether it’s a wedding, bat mitzvah, 100th birthday party or silver anniversary celebration, whomever else might be on the guest list, cake is almost always in attendance. But Andie of...
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Crime in the Family: A Look into John Kastner’s New Documentary
In 1998, 18-year-old Jennifer Jenkins’ parents found her shot to death in their home. Since that moment, the lives of Brian and Leslie Jenkins have been characterized by isolation and...
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New York Poet Tsaurah Litzky Cleans the Duck and Makes It Shine
For those who grew up in the 60s, coming of age was simultaneous with attending the Woodstock music festival, Beatlemania, and experimenting with mind altering drugs. But it was also a...
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Mouthwatering Art: A Short Conversation with Artist Luigi Benedicenti
Walking into the Bernarducci Meisel Gallery, visitors may have to physically refrain from drooling. “Is that over-sized, custard-filled tart–overflowing with glazed...
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A Visionary of Self-Expression: An Interview with Photographer Janusz Kawa
Flipping through the brightly colored pages of Vogue, Cosmopolitan, or The New York Times Magazine, you’ve probably stumbled upon one of his photographs; a man who is nothing less of a...
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Magic Minds and Magic Hands: A Hand Drawn Music Video From Kijek and Adamski
Many might remember that momentously electrifying night when the first music video aired on MTV; a beginning of an era that would pave the way to success for many bands and musicians such...
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A Californian Dream
A photo essay on various parts of California in late October.
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The Mona Dahls Make Room for Folk in New York
It is after 10 p.m. on November 11 in the East Village, and as singer-songwriter Orly Bendavid and band mate Robin Mitchell pass The Sidewalk Café, a mainstay home of eclectic...
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Dulcified Art: An Interview with Food Artist Caitlin Berrigan
She floated on an over-sized marshmallow while singing “American Pie,” wore a dress made out of prosciutto (before Lady GaGa), and made ice cream from human breast milk.
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“Blue Nights” Addresses Loss During the Twilight of a Life
“In certain latitudes there comes a span of time approaching and following the summer solstice, some weeks in all, when the twilights turn long and blue.” So begins Joan Didion’s...
