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The office administrator would have thought I’d lost my mind if I’d turned in all those receipts. I hid them from her and ...
The science behind burn-in is grotesque: picture swarms of electrons like locusts flinging themselves at the thin phosphor ...
May 21, 2025 – "I want to talk about Valencia’s achievement in transmitting the conjoined rush of being young, being high, ...
Montreal/Paris/London/New York/Berlin/Chicago/Seoul/Amsterdam/Mexico City/Tokyo/Vancouver/Los Angeles. In the Day-Glo light ...
1. Before my mum died I was a rain guy. Weren’t we all? Now I get it: the wind. Its shoulders. Smooth and deep as a bowl. Like a lullaby about a big old brush. Glowing, of course, but on the inside, ...
Nicole Wittenberg has painted a variety of subjects over the last fifteen years, but two predominate: lush and lyrical landscapes, often of places where water meets land—generally unpopulated, but ...
John Ashbery was analyzed by Carlos Carrillo. Jane Freilicher was analyzed by Edmund Bergler. Bernadette Mayer was in analysis with David Rubinfine. Kenneth Koch was analyzed by Rudolph Loewenstein.
This essay may sound strange, read by a man—it is very specifically a woman’s essay.But Dombek’s voice is so powerful, every time I read “Letter from Williamsburg,” I hear it in my head. It’s like a ...
March 11, 2011 – Estonian photographer Alexander Gronsky traveled to the outermost regions of Russia, where the average population is less than one person per square ...
December 11, 2013 – Selected from AbeBooks’ Weird Book Room.