4th Annual NAPOMO 30/30/30 :: Day 23 :: David Moscovich on Laurie Anderson
[line] In this musing, this provocation, convocation, ritual love-letter, selfitaph—Laurie Anderson pins Hulk Hogan with her pinky finger. Why is it called a pinky? Laurie Anderson does not eat jelly roll donuts in this essay. Laurie Anderson K.O’s the homeless guy
4th Annual NAPOMO 30/30/30 :: Day 15 :: Clara Lou on Trisha Low
[line] 1. Having been fed a diet of Lonely Girl Phenomenology and politicized autobiography, I endeavor to set IT HAPPENED TO ME in quotation marks, to matrix it, to learn how to speak from this fractured I. Trisha is like, “Okay! Let
NYC Readings Roundup :: June 10-16
Editor’s note: welcome to the 15th iteration of our new weekly series, the Readings Roundup…which you might notice is growing steadily! Sorry if I’m repeating myself to some of you but if this is your first time here it bears
COMMUNITY :: LAUNCHPAD BK :: AN EVENING WITH CARTUNE XPREZ + MANETT + KARAOKE
Saturday, April 20th @ 8pm An Evening With Cartune Xprez + Manett + Karaoke An hour-long program of animated videos presented by Cartune Xprez, a video label / roadshow / cartoon gang. Featuring animated work by Allison Schulnik, Martha Colburn, Billy Grant,
2nd ANNUAL NAPOMO 30/30/30 :: DAY 3 :: RYAN NOWLIN on NORMA COLE
Norma Cole, an experimental poet and visual artist who has lived in the Bay Area since 1977, has received great acclaim for, as she puts it, her “openness to traditions and practices, artists and writings, radically divergent from her own.”