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Tags: kaganof, pop culture
Tags: kaganof, pop culture
can i introduce myself. can i introduce myself. ? ? Tags: art, poetry, pop culture, thando
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John Edwards on how he was wrong, and Bush was wronger: The Right Way in Iraq Tags: news and politics, stimulus
TheStar.com – If Cheney’s for torture, why not use it on Scooter? This is a must-read. Hilarious and very smart. Tags: news and politics
Yeh, so I have not been blogging. I went shopping. I went gallery hopping in Chelsea. I went to Sean’s opening at David Krut. I went to the MOMA. I went to Aunt Harriet’s Hanukkah party (by far the most fun). But I have not been blogging. I’m still collecting stuff, not feeling too well [...]
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Tags: kaganof, music, south african art
Tags: kaganof, pop culture
Simon Gush and Bronwyn Lace arrived in NYC yesterday,and made it to the Marina Abromovic opening performance at the Guggenheim last night. We’re meeting up with them midday to see art, hang with ITPers, then head to Sean Slemon’s opening at David Krut. See you there! Tags: art, me, south african art, uncategorical, nathaniel stern
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Tags: kaganof, south african art
Tags: AJ Venter, news and politics
Tags: art, news and politics, sean slemon, uncategorical
Tags: kaganof, poetry, uncategorical
Nicole and I are giving a li’l talk at Brown University today. 7pm, Grant Auditorium, corner in the music department – you can see it on a map here. The Implicit Body Nicole Ridgway and Nathaniel Stern ( http://nathanielstern.com ) will discuss their concept of the implicit body: the body as an emergent locus of [...]
Tags: kaganof, music, poetry, pop culture, theory
REVIEWS! REVIEWS! REVIEWS!So, I’ve been so busy that I’ve hardly had any time to read all the comics and mini comics I bought at the Small Press Expo in Bethesda, Maryland at the end of last September. But I am finally getting started. I thought I would review all the comics I read on here, [...]
Nice li’l article on p-comp in South Africa by Carine Zaayman in Artthrob this month. Granted, I’m more than biased, since it’s mostly about Ralphy Borland and me, but it’s really cool to see such a staple arts publication making a statement like that. Must read if you have no idea what the title of [...]
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