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Tag Archives: Bard
Tony Oursler at Lehman Maupin
Tony Oursler has a new show up at Lehman Maupin in NYC. His short films, sculptures and video installations have been blowing minds for several decades, and I remember occasionally hanging out in the East Village with him and our … Continue reading →
Posted in Fashion
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Tagged Art, Bard, Joe Gibbons, Lehmann Maupin, Tony Oursler, Video
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Ian Mackaye
Coming home to my NY place is like taking a ride in a time machine and living through fashion week is similar to a high school reunion so suffice to say the past is always here in one way or … Continue reading →
Posted in Film
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Tagged Baltimore, Bard, Blogs, DC, Dischord, DIY, Film, Fugazi, Ian Mackaye, Milan, Minor Threat, Musci Scnee, New Music, Paris, predecessors to blogs, Punk
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Stephen Shore in Aspen
The Aspen Art Museum is showing recent work from Stephen Shore during this week’s Art Aspen fair in Aspen Colorado. Stephen was (and still is) the head of the Bard photo department while I was a film student there. I … Continue reading →
Posted in Art
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Tagged Alum, Andreas Gursky, Andy Warhol, Art, Aspen, Aspen Art Museum, Bard, Fashion, Juergen Teller, Photography, Stephen Shore, Terry Richardson, Velvet Underground
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Miranda July & MOCA
Friday evening MOCA Contemporaries hosted a screening of Miranda July‘s new film “The Future” which I saw and loved at Sundance. Since I was one of the organizers of the event I went over to say hello to Miranda and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bard, Events, Film, Los Angeles Film Festival, Miranda July, MOCA, MOCA Contemporaries, Screening, The Future
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Bonnaroo
I love this picture. Lisa Kereszi, an old friend of mine from Bard, took it at some club we were hanging out in while living in NYC in the late 90’s. She is now a respected photographer and teaches at … Continue reading →
Posted in New Music, Travel
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Tagged Arcade Fire, Bard, Best Coast, Bonnaroo, Deerhunter, Eminem, Florence + the Machine, Gogol Bordello, Lisa Kereszi, manchester Tennessee, Mumford & Sons, Music festivals, Music History, Nashville, Nashville Music Scene, New Music, NY in the 90's, Photography, Robyn, Scissor Sisters, Sleigh Bells, The Black Keys, The Decemberists, The Strokes
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Gasoline Glamour
Love these Gasoline Glamour boots! I also love that they have the same quote as the leader of the Mau Mau movement in Kenya, “I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees,” on their website. I … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bard, Freedom Army, Gasoline Glamour, Maina-Wa-Kinyatti, Mau Mau Movement, Mau Mau Revolution
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Cynthia Connolly in NYC
California born and D.C. punk scene raised Cynthia Connolly has a new show of photographs opening tonight in NYC. Cynthia has been shooting photographs for probably thirty years or at least since I can remember. When I was a senior … Continue reading →
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Tagged Banned in DC, Bard, Cynthia Connolly, DC Punk Scene, Eleven, Ian Mackaye, Mix n Match, The Quality Mending Co
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