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Everyone Wants to be Marina Abramovic
With dubious consequences for feminism, performance art is making fashionable waves. BLOG POSTED: 03/15/10
Jessica Szohr on Home for the Holidays
Because who could forget the time that Vanessa got Dan's story published in The New Yorker for Christmas? BLOG POSTED: 12/23/09
Wild Child: Health-conscious, hale, and hearty, Julia Child has written her best cookbook yet. Polly Frost found America's favorite French chef in Santa Barbara. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/04/09
Brooklyn-based indie rock band Grizzly Bear has an eye-opening new music video to match their popularity. BLOG POSTED: 06/08/09
Young Jean Lee's Theater of the Absurd
This January, Korean-born Young Jean Lee went from emerging playwright to the new voice of Downtown theatre with the acclaim for her race-skewing "THE SHIPMENT." Next she takes on "King Lear." BLOG POSTED: 04/13/09
Jay Batlle's art is homage to food of good taste. Yet underneath its savory surfaces Batlle reveals how foodie culture might just be a recipe for financial disaster. BLOG POSTED: 04/02/09
Margo Feiden, a previously undisclosed witness, finally tells the real story of why Valerie Solanas shot Andy Warhol. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/24/09
James Purdy, who died this month, was one of America's great and under-recognized writers. In a 1972 interview with Stephen Varble, published in Interview, he discusses the Susan Sontag and the taboo on feelings in New York. BLOG POSTED: 03/24/09