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Drunktown’s Finest: Why Not A Documentary?
Drunktown’s Finest takes you to Navajo and into a knot of intersecting lives. It’s a mosaic of compounded More …
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Fotofest Biennial Showcases “Contemporary Arab” Art
Houston, Texas – long the epicenter of the U.S. oil industry, and expanding rapidly with a 385-acre, 14-building new campus More …
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Letter from Houston: Lee Bontecou at the Menil, Dan Gorski at Wade Wilson
Lee Bontecou: Drawn Worlds on view at the Menil Collection through May 11th, is the first drawing retrospective More …
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Why Indie Cinemas Rule Santa Fe, or the Film-to-Digital Conversion
Rewind to 15 years ago. George Lucas is putting the finishing touches on Star Wars: Episode One. Famously More …
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On Cultural Extinctions and Conscientiousness
Cultural extinctions, small and large, persist and seem intractable. Most public lately is the destruction of the Ai More …
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Is this Heaven? Reflections on Barthes and Facebook
Editor’s Note: The following article won the 2014 Semionaut New Writer’s Award. The contest is designed to foster new More …
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RedGorilla, Coincident with SxSW, Features Emerging Musicians
RedGorilla Music Fest in Austin is a free festival designed to promote the independent and up-and-coming musical artist. More …
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Geographies of Memory Launches Indigenous Art Series
In “Melanie Yazzie: Geographies of Memory,” at UNM Art Museum now through May 17, the artist exhibits an More …