The Arts / visual

Vulgarity & Glitter: Peaches in Concert

Last Friday, I had the opportunity to cross one of the items off my life “to-do” list.  I attended a Peaches show.  The shock-rocker played a sold-out show at the Music Hall of Williamsburg, filled wi ...

Who's Your Daddy?

My father left the family when I was about six. "About six" is about as close to accurate as I'll ever get about this life-altering event. My parents got divorced. Dad disappeared. ...

It's The Weekend, Let's Dance!

Gold lame, glitter and a butch beefcake drummer (I really need to pay more attention to Hannah, I'm just always so obsessed with Beth), what else does one need in a music video? ...

These Precious Things: Tori & Me

The other day, a friend of mine posted in her Facebook status that she had gotten tickets to see Tori Amos play at Radio City in July, but it didn’t mean that she was 13.  Upon reading this, the 15-an ...

Genre Changes Everything

Funny how phenomena follow me around, my own personal paparazzi. Are they always there and I usually fail to notice them? ...

Make Mine Noir

Usually mid-May's a no-brainer for film enthusiasts world wide: the Cannes Film Festival. What can compete? This year it's not that simple. ...

Photographer Sarah Baley Launches Bois

I met photographer, Sarah Baley, almost four years ago after she had moved to New York from Los Angeles and she was looking to have her work printed in magazines. ...

An Installation of Dorian Gray

Deciphering the visual metaphor is a task that leaves most of us wondering what worth there is in art or the artist. ...

To Live and Art In Los Angeles

Hold onto your hats, ladies and germs for a night of radical performance art. ...

Art: The Wonder and the Paradox

Now that the Dow has officially plummeted by a greater percentage than the crash of 1929, with lows lower than the pre-Internet boom, investors who can’t buy enough gold and who have decided that cash ...
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