Inequality in Brooklyn
By Theodore Hamm and Williams ColeUntil recently, a Brooklyn booster was more than likely a con artist trying to sell you a proverbial piece of the Brooklyn Bridge. These days, however, the Bridge itself is actually up for sale, and large swaths of the borough are awash in developer dollars.
Arbitrage Upon Fools: Confessions of an Outlaw Stock Jockey
By Ryan GrimThe semi-fraudulent bubble of recent years is finally getting a full hearing in the court of mass panic. The great swindlers Enron, WorldCom and Global Crossing have taken the savings of the middle class and now, as the President says, America has a hangover.
Art In Conversation
In Conversation: Brice Marden with Chris Martin
The Brooklyn Rail visited Brice Mardens studio on a sunny June morning. The brand new concrete and steel building rises right on the West Side Highway, and from the tenth floor studio we looked out in three directions across the sparkling Hudson River, and all the way downtown to the empty World Trade Center skyline.
MoMA Moves to Long Island City
By Rachel YouensOn June 29, when MoMA QNS opened its doors in the renovated Swingline staple factory in Long Island City, MoMAs Manhattan building became a sort of archaeological resource for the museums 21st-century incarnation.
Writing Back to the City
By Miriam GreenbergIll begin my review of Joe Austins fascinating new book right where he does, with the following brief, illuminating, and little-known New York story.
Market Failure? The Human Rights Watch Film Festival Tells the Truth
We are often led to believe that the American public is generally uninterested in the outside world or challenging social and political topics, and that the content of our mainstream media simple reflects that apathy.
This Ones For You, Pretty Girl
By Grant MoserSeeing Barbez live is a little like seeing the Elephant Mansomething disfigured but beautiful. Fusing traditional Russian music, post-punk cabaret flair, pre-Glasnost Eastern Bloc nightclub atmosphere, and a gypsy caravan feel, Barbez excites and tingles the senses.
Another Example
By John YauI think it would be extremely pleasant and even comforting if I could find a new or at least different way to fuck up my life. If only I could delude myself for a few minutes more than usual, if only I could have a few minutes when I believe that what I am doing will turn out okay. It never does.
The Starry Skies Above: Astro Reports
By Naomi FoyleAries Rage on Ram! Buoyant Jupiter and assertive Mars join forces in your fifth house of pleasure, so when it comes to love and fame, fortune favors the foolhardy. But while you often tend to head-butt your way solo into the star-zone, until September 9 partnerships are exceptionally beneficial: the one nibbling your ear has words of wisdom too.
Editor's Message
The Days of Dogs
By Theodore HammEven before last years momentous events, Im certain that I was not alone in thinking that September is the cruelest month.
ArtSeen
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Jenny Hankwitz: Cheryl Pelavin Fine Art
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JOHN GRAHAM
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Sue Williams - 303 Gallery
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Tracey Rose - The Project
– By Meghan Heuer -
Out of Place: Summer 2002 Picks
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More Subtle Than You Thought: Pierre Louavers Painting
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Brooklyn Invades Paris: The Brooklyn in Paris Exchange
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Art in Lisbon
– By John Hawke -
Majority Rules!
– By William Powhida -
Jenny Dubnau
– By Tomassio Longhi -
Empire/State: Artists Engaging Globalization
– By Mariana Lefas-Tetenes
Table of Contents
Editor's Message
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The Days of Dogs
– By Theodore Hamm
Local
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East Williamsburg: A Shelter Creates a Storm
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Inequality in Brooklyn
– By Theodore Hamm and Williams Cole -
LiveWork: The Struggle Continues
– By Theodore Hamm -
Economy: Learning from the Beltway
– By Ray Nedzel -
The Starry Skies Above: Astro Reports
– By Naomi Foyle -
Pride and Yankees
– By Emma Span
Express
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Opinions: Fun, Fun, Fun, Until?
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The Depot
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The View Across The River
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Arbitrage Upon Fools: Confessions of an Outlaw Stock Jockey
– By Ryan Grim -
Why Not Wounded Knee? A Tale of Two Monuments
– By Christian Parenti -
Victor Navasky: A Life on the Left
– By Theodore Hamm
Art
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Attendants, Bears, and Rocks: Brice Marden at the Matthew Marks Gallery
– By Daniel Baird -
In Conversation: Brice Marden with Chris Martin
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Ellsworth Kelly, Tablet: 1949 - 1973 The Drawing Center
– By Daniel Baird -
MoMA Moves to Long Island City
– By Rachel Youens
ArtSeen
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Jenny Hankwitz: Cheryl Pelavin Fine Art
– By Rachel Youens -
JOHN GRAHAM
– By Phong Bui -
Sue Williams - 303 Gallery
– By Peter Eleey -
Tracey Rose - The Project
– By Meghan Heuer -
Out of Place: Summer 2002 Picks
– By Hrag Vartanian -
More Subtle Than You Thought: Pierre Louavers Painting
– By James Graham -
Brooklyn Invades Paris: The Brooklyn in Paris Exchange
– By Vincent Falivene -
Art in Lisbon
– By John Hawke -
Majority Rules!
– By William Powhida -
Jenny Dubnau
– By Tomassio Longhi -
Empire/State: Artists Engaging Globalization
– By Mariana Lefas-Tetenes
Books
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Writing Back to the City
– By Miriam Greenberg -
A Man Called Ames
– By John Reed -
Soul Not on Ice
– By Ellen Pearlman -
Noir in Flux
– By Jim Feast -
A Poseurs Politics
– By Paul Grimstad -
Media Mayhem
– By Paula Trotto -
Laws to Live By
– By Meghan McDermott -
The Sexual Life of Natacha M.
– By Josh Franklin
Music
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Sound Mappings
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Laura Nyros Universe
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This Ones For You, Pretty Girl
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A Rail Reminder: Dont Forget Shelby
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Theyre in the Mood for Love
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An Unhappy Ending?
– By Sandra Nygaard
Dance
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New Choreography: Dragons in the Light
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In Conversation: Elizabeth Streb with Paula Gifford
Film
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Market Failure? The Human Rights Watch Film Festival Tells the Truth
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Didnt We All Leave You, San Francisco?
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Outtakes: On Movies
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Cinema au Naturel
– By Jason Ravitz -
Hot Summer Beach Movies
– By John Woods and Joe Martin
Theater
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Reverend Billy's Other Love
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Time After Time: Society and its Discontents in Martha Clarkes Vienna: Lusthaus (revisited)
– By Alan Lockwood
Fiction
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Two Poems
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Ecstasy
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Pre-Capitalist Duende Outbounds Archie: Dependendant Kontent?
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Idea for a Poem
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A Ruby Tattoo
– By Paul Perilli -
System Failure (I could have been a contender mix)
– By Alan Gilbert -
Another Example
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Excerpt: About
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Birthday Party
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Atlantis
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Excerpt from: Hunting the Last Wild Man
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Bladder Buster
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Tea Time in the Toshiro Mifune Café
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The Farce
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Missionaries
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B2
– By Nathan Leslie -
My Portrait
– By Jill Magi -
Meanwhile
– By Caila Rossi
LastWords
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Party Down part 2
– By Scot Crawford