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Nov 20, 2008
When you meet such creations as a handbag that contains an entire village or a mini-mart patronized by zombies, you know you're in a Kelly Link story. After two collections, the author hasn't turned down her sublime strangeness one bit.
Nov 19, 2008
Photographer Jeff Brouws has a voracious appetite for the real America -- the one that unfolds along the continental highways, arranges its post-industrial ruins in daisy chains of small towns, and does its best to resist its neglected urban centers.
Nov 15, 2008
Rumor has it that Gang Gang Dance had Saint Dymphna pretty much in the can three years ago. As such, the New York tribe/band's first proper album since 2005 references the house- and disco-influenced dance-rock that was then coming into vogue.
Nov 13, 2008
Saying that authors and alcohol go hand in hand is an exercise in gross understatement. Jonathan Ames' newest -- a not-so-subtly titled graphic novel -- is a darkly comic depiction of the demons that plague even the most successful artists.
Nov 12, 2008
Place Makers exhibits local architects whose work mirrors the social and economic transformation of the Australian state. Along with a strong visual emphasis on the lush environment, the exhibition spotlights contemporary-design motifs.