Erasing the Kung-Fu Judge
By Christopher KetchamThe case of the plundering of the estate of retired judge John L. Phillips is the nexus where corruption and a rainbow coalition of cliché meet, Brooklyn-style.
Express In Conversation
Bring on the Iraq Syndrome
By Theodore HammIn the 1960s Tom Hayden was a founder of the Students for a Democratic Society, a member of the Chicago Eight, and a leading figure in the movement against the Vietnam War. His latest book, Ending the War in Iraq, was published in June by Akashic Books.
Art In Conversation
Robert Storr with Irving Sandler
I have been concerned that in the critical community, there is this insistence that art is about beauty versus politics, criticality versus sensuality, or all these absolutely ridiculous dichotomies.
Art In Conversation
Rosalyn Drexler with John Yau
After her mini-survey I am the Beautiful Stranger, Paintings of the 60s, which was sensitively curated by Arne Glimcher at PaceWildenstein (March 16April 21), Rosalyn Drexler paid a visit to the Rails Headquarters to talk with Art Editor John Yau about her life and work.
Art In Conversation
Sculpture is a very rich dialogue Carmen Giménez with Michael Brenson
During the last 25 years Carmen Giménez has built a reputation as the most important curator of modernist sculpture in the world. During her most recent Guggenheim exhibition, Spanish Painting from El Greco to Picasso: Time, Truth, and History, Carmen spoke about her remarkable life and career.
Art In Conversation
William Anastasi with Phong Bui
On the occasion of his recent exhibition, William Anastasi: Raw at the Drawing Room of The Drawing Center, which will be on view till July 21st, the artist paid a visit to the Rails Headquarters to talk about his life and work.
A TRIBUTE TO SABRINA SEELIG (19842007)
By Phong Bui, David Varno, Nora Griffin, and Erin DurantOne could describe Sabrina to those who never met her as a J.D Salinger character, a brilliant precocious individual. A true New Yorker who loved the city and its people unequivocally, with an enormous appetite for life, she directed her energy to describing her adopted home.
Poetry: Mister I Think
By James O'ConnorHerbert, who won the T.S. Eliot Prize in 1995, is a titan of not only Polish poetry, but of twentieth-century European poetry. His celebrated alter ego, Mr. Cogito, ranks as the one of the most original characters in modern poetry.
The New New York Songstress
By Katy HenriksenThe New York songstress is not so easily defined. Breaking out of genres, blending formerly opposing sounds, she absorbs everything around her to invent a style that is completely distinct and as vast as the city itself.
The Convicts Tale: A Sydney Chronicle Exclusive
By Michael WashburnOn June 5, 2011, reporters from the Sydney Chronicle gained access to a written statement by David Heath, a felon incarcerated the previous summer. His narrative has made its way to the halls of parliament in Canberra, and is already the subject of heated debate.
Editor's Message
Speaking of Iraq…
By Theodore HammI’m not trying to be the guy who gets heavy on you at the bbq, but at the very, very least, revivifying local discussion of the war is way, way overdue.
ArtSeen
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Ready Mades at Urban Outfitters
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Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns, and Mermaids
– By Thyrza Nichols Goodeve
Frogs: A Chorus of Colors -
LuminaTO Arts Festival: Cultural Makeover for New York's Northern Counterpart
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Richard Tuttle
– By Jeremy Sigler
Memory Comes from Dark Extension -
Liz Brown Most Triumphant
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Marilyn Bridges In the Footsteps of Alexander
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Letter from London
– By Sherman Sam -
Brooklyn Dispatches
– By James Kalm -
Art 38 Basel and Beyond
– By Shane McAdams -
Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart) 19851995
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Don Van Vliet
– By John Yau -
Stuart Arends Wedges and A-Squares
– By John Yau -
From Berlin to Broadway: The Ebb Bequest of Modern German and Austrian Drawings
– By Stephanie Buhmann -
Realicide
– By Warren Fry
Table of Contents
Editor's Message
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Speaking of Iraq…
– By Theodore Hamm
Local
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Fingers for Fighting
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Tony Avella with Theodore Hamm
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Home is Where the Work Is, Domestic Workers Unite
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Along for the Ride
– By Brian Childs -
As the Neighborhood Grows, Will Schools Adapt?
– By Williams Cole -
Erasing the Kung-Fu Judge
– By Christopher Ketcham -
Outer Borough
– By Matthew Wills
Express
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Bring on the Iraq Syndrome
– By Theodore Hamm -
Dark Hopes for Peace in the O.T.
– By Gabriel Thompson -
Letter from Bad Heiligendamm
– By Robert S. Eshelman and Tina Gerhardt -
Kenneth Foster and the Texas Death House
– By Liliana Segura -
Rant Rhapsody: On Duty with Officer H.
– By Sabine Heinlein -
Excerpt from Lincoln Ocean Victory Eddy
– By Jill Magid
Art
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Biennale de Venezia: Opening Remarks
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Robert Storr with Irving Sandler
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Sculpture is a very rich dialogue Carmen Giménez with Michael Brenson
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Death in Venice
– By Kim Levin -
One Venice After Another: The Present Tense of the Future-Past at the 52nd Biennale
– By Jennifer Scappettone -
Think with the SensesFeel with the Mind: Art in the Present Tense
– By Thomas Micchelli -
Lee Ufan Resonance & Artempo: Where Time Becomes Art
– By Robert C. Morgan -
Rosalyn Drexler with John Yau
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William Anastasi with Phong Bui
ArtSeen
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Ready Mades at Urban Outfitters
– By Cassandra Neyenesch -
Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns, and Mermaids Frogs: A Chorus of Colors
– By Thyrza Nichols Goodeve -
LuminaTO Arts Festival: Cultural Makeover for New York's Northern Counterpart
– By David Markus -
Richard Tuttle Memory Comes from Dark Extension
– By Jeremy Sigler -
Liz Brown Most Triumphant
– By James Kalm -
Marilyn Bridges In the Footsteps of Alexander
– By Stephanie Buhmann -
Letter from London
– By Sherman Sam -
Brooklyn Dispatches
– By James Kalm -
Art 38 Basel and Beyond
– By Shane McAdams -
Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart) 19851995
– By Craig Olson -
Don Van Vliet
– By John Yau -
Stuart Arends Wedges and A-Squares
– By John Yau -
From Berlin to Broadway: The Ebb Bequest of Modern German and Austrian Drawings
– By Stephanie Buhmann -
Realicide
– By Warren Fry
Books
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Poetry: Mister I Think
– By James O'Connor -
Fiction: Clap Trap
– By Alexander Zaitchik -
Nonfiction: The Poetics of Sociability
– By Ben Tripp -
Fiction: Honeymoon Humiliation
– By John G. Rodwan Jr. -
Nonfiction: East of Classic
– By Naomi Karavani -
Nonfiction: The Taxonomy of Melancholy
– By Ben Gore -
Fiction: Lyrics of the Past
– By Jim Feast -
Poetry Roundup
– By Jeffrey Cyphers Wright -
Scenes from the End of the World
– By Laura Stokes -
Jon Savage with Karen Rester
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To Live in a Culture
– By Nora Griffin
Music
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A Few Good White Men
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Diamanda Galás with Sergei Tcherepnin
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free 103point9: Ten Years of Transmission Arts
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The New New York Songstress
– By Katy Henriksen -
Third Party Beethoven
– By Cleve Wiese
Dance
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The Real Tomato
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Neta Pulvermacher’s Afterlife Trilogy
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Alexandra Bellers us
– By Carley Petesch
Film
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Japan Cuts
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Nothing At All
– By Jenny Schlenzka -
Which One Betrays?
– By Jesi Khadivi -
Try to Make Me Go to Rehab
– By Tessa DeCarlo -
The Old Insincerity
– By Sarahjane Blum -
The Land Of Fatherless Boys
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Freedom, Misery, Tenure
– By Jed Lipinski -
The Horror Of Bollywood
– By Brother Cleve
Theater
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Code Word Reform: Taking another look at the Actors Equity Showcase Code
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Reclamation and Resistance
– By Rania Jawad -
Code Word Reform
– By Emily DeVoti -
It Feels Damn Good To Speed
– By Kristoffer Diaz -
Excerpts from other work by Janet Allard
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Fiction
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The Accidental Oracle
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THE STORY OF WOODCHUCK
– By Ted Pelton -
The Convicts Tale: A Sydney Chronicle Exclusive
– By Michael Washburn
Poetry
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Truth Be Told
– By Charles Bernstein and Charles Bernstein -
from luce a cavallo
– By Thérèse Bachand
LastWords
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A TRIBUTE TO SABRINA SEELIG (19842007)
– By Phong Bui, David Varno, Nora Griffin, and Erin Durant