RESULTS FOR Features

The Pollock Streets: Ted Berrigan’s Art Writing, Part II

Nick Sturm

01.18.16

The second part of Nick Sturm’s study of Ted Berrigan’s lesser known writing on art, including his commentary on Henri Michaux, William Burroughs, and Joe Brainard.

Being a Person is Complicated: An Interview with Chicago Rapper and Educator Lamon Manuel

Hannah Gamble

01.14.16

Hannah Gamble talks with Chicago rapper Lamon Manuel of Tomorrow Kings about performance, self-loathing, Blackness, feminism, social media, and his forthcoming solo album, Music To Feel Like Shit To.

White People Problems

Jimmy Chen

01.11.16

“People just loved to hear themselves talk, a constant drum roll preceding what they were about to say.” Jimmy Chen delves into the mental underbelly of the “well-meaning liberal” white man.

The Lonesome Vastness

Robert Kloss

01.07.16

Having recently relocated from Salem to Boulder, Robert Kloss ruminates on the influence of landscape and historical grounding on the life of the mind.

Six Questions with Marshall Scheuttle

Danniel Schoonebeek

01.04.16

Danniel Schoonebeek talks with photographer Marshall Scheuttle about his series of Las Vegas landscapes and portraits.

“Let’s ironically move to where Twin Peaks was”: An Interview with Eva Anderson

Stacy Elaine Dacheux

12.21.15

Stacy Elaine Dacheux interviews Eva Anderson, writer for shows such as You’re the Worst, Comedy Bang! Bang!, and a teacher of sketch comedy for the Upright Citizens Brigade. They discuss LA, writing, magic, and community.

NONHUMAN MATERIALISATIONS: THE HORROR IN THE DETAIL OF THE COCKROACH

Gary J. Shipley

12.15.15

“Where something is attainable there is no art.” Gary J. Shipley explores the boundary between the human and the animal, and how the shades of that distinction color our perception of creation, and existence.

THE LONESOME CROWDED WEST: An Interview with Michael Galinsky

Steven T. Hanley

12.14.15

Michael Galinsky’s once-forgotten photos taken in shopping malls in 1989 capture a lonely, eerie era of American life and consumerism.

There Are No Hipsters in This Book: An Interview with Alex Mar about Witches in America

Kati Heng

12.08.15

Kati Heng interviews Alex Mar about her new book, Witches in America, and the place of witchcraft and paganism in broader culture.

The Pollock Streets: Ted Berrigan’s Art Writing, Part I

Nick Sturm

12.07.15

Nick Sturm takes an eye to Ted Berrigan’s lesser known approach to prose, focusing here specifically on his art writing, including critiques on Carl André and Alice Neel.