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Urban Boarding Schools Offer Twist on the Elite
by Eleanor BaderLocal
Think boarding school and your thoughts will likely take you to a country setting where large trees, manicured grounds, and ivy-covered buildings greet a largely upper-crust student body. Since the first private boarding schools were established in the U.S. in the 1700s, this reality has prevailed.
An Afternoon with Enrique
by Gabriel ThompsonExpress
Ed.’s note: There’s No José Here is a behind-the-scenes account of Mexican immigrants in New York City, focusing on a 34-year-old livery cab driver named Enrique. From the floors of hidden sweatshops in Bedford-Stuyvesant to the impoverished rural villages of Mexico, the book traces the journey of Enrique and his family as they continue a seemingly endless search for economic opportunity and stability.
Jasper Johns with John Yau
by John YauArt
On the occasion of his exhibition, Jasper Johns: an Allegory of Paint, 1955-1965 which will be on view at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. from January 28 to April 29, 2007, the artist welcomed the Rail’s art editor John Yau to his home to talk about various subjects. Before the interview took place, Johns asked Yau not to ask him about the philosophy of the exhibition because he didn’t know what it was. As he told another interviewer, “I was not involved in the determination of the title. Maybe Jeffrey Weiss’s text will explain the meaning.”
Bill Jensen with Chris Martin
by Chris MartinArt
The Brooklyn Rail’s Chris Martin went to visit Bill Jensen in the Williamsburg studio complex he shares with the painter Margrit Lewczuk, their son Russell, and their dog Lucy. Two old manufacturing buildings are joined in a small courtyard with a big fig tree. The place feels like an old Italian villa in the middle of Brooklyn. Jensen has a major show of new paintings opening at Cheim & Read Gallery on February 15th.
Staying Alive in a Dying City Christopher Shinn with Mark Armstrong
by Mark ArmstrongTheater
Christopher Shinn was born in Hartford, Connecticut and lives in New York. His first play Four premiered at London’s Royal Court Theatre in 1998 and put Shinn on the map when he was 23.
- John Newsom by Robert C. Morgan
- Railing Opinion: A Call to Art Critics by Jill Conner, Irving Sandler, John Adams Griefen, John Perreault, and Alan Brilliant
- Letter from London by Sherman Sam
- Letter from GERMANY by Stephanie Buhmann
- ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH 2006 by James Kalm and Ben LaRocco
- Candida Hofer by Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle
- Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt by James Kalm
- Thornton Willis and James O. Clark by Craig Olson
- John Sonsini by Jeremy Sigler
- Keiko Narahashi by Jennifer Riley
- Stephen G. Rhodes by Lauren Ross
- Thomas Kiesewetter by Cassandra Neyenesch
- Robert Irwin by Ben LaRocco
- Glitter and Doom: German Portraits from the 1920s by Carrie Moyer
- John Evans by Valery Oisteanu
- Gayleen Aiken by Shane McAdams
- Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri by Lynn Love
- Richard Bosman and Peter Acheson by Craig Olson
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TRACKS
In/Visible: The Drawings of Maria Bussmann by Thomas Micchelli - Toadhouse by John Yau
Addicted to Sound: An Interview with Michael Gira
by Jim KnipfelMusic
Michael Gira sat across the table at a quiet Brooklyn bar on a rainy Wednesday night. The conversation had settled on a mutual hero, Werner Herzog.
PERVERSE AUTEURS VS THE SELF-AGGRANDIZING WANK The 10 Best Films of 2006
by David N. MeyerFilm
Noir as high school, high school as noir. The life or death impenetrable social horror of the hierarchies of jocks, babes, geeks and one cool loner get inverted through a prism of classic noir tropes: the femme fatale, the mysterious boss, the thug with a heart of gold and, of course, the letterman bully who rules the parking lot after study hall.
Mondongo
by Amiri BarakaFiction
From the just-released collection, Tales of the Out & the Gone (Akashic Books).
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Local
- Urban Boarding Schools Offer Twist on the Elite by Eleanor Bader
- Thoughts on Atlantic Yards by Brian J. Carreira
- An Endless Cycle by James Angelos
- The Ghost Bike Project by Mark Read
- Playing Bingo in Purgatory by Katie Clancy
- Sleep With Your Mouth Closed by Marjory Garrison
- Bloodlust at Red Bull: The Revenger’s Tragedy by Wendy Weisman
- Poems by Elena Alexander by Elena Alexander
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Brooklyn in the Fringe
Express
- Oaxaca, the Warning Sign by Fernando Gálvez de Aguinaga
- An Afternoon with Enrique by Gabriel Thompson
- The Experimental Geography of Trevor Paglen by Jen Itzenson
- The Privatization of War: Colombia as Laboratory and Iraq as Large-Scale Application by Dario Azzellini and Lize Mogel
- Iraq and the Problems of Pulling Out by Nicholas Jahr
- The Black Plague? by Alex Féthière
- The Specter of Nader by Williams Cole
- Play the Game: Grand Theft Desire by Stephen Duncombe
Art
- Jasper Johns with John Yau by John Yau
- Katy Siegel and David Reed Phong Bui by Phong Bui
- Bill Jensen with Chris Martin by Chris Martin
- Constantly Blue Sky, Never a Cloud: On Rudolf De Crignis, 1948–2006 by John Zinsser
- Marcia Tucker 1940–2006 by Carol Becker
- The Press Preview of the New Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Boston by Vicki Goldberg
- The Photographer Who Satisfied His Hunger by Vicki Goldberg
- A Critical Week in Chile by David Levi Strauss, Adriana Valdés, Pablo Chiuminatto, Rodrigo Zúñiga, Sandra Accatino, Bruno Cuneo, and Ana María Risco
ArtSeen
- John Newsom by Robert C. Morgan
- Railing Opinion: A Call to Art Critics by Jill Conner, Irving Sandler, John Adams Griefen, John Perreault, and Alan Brilliant
- Letter from London by Sherman Sam
- Letter from GERMANY by Stephanie Buhmann
- ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH 2006 by James Kalm and Ben LaRocco
- Candida Hofer by Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle
- Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt by James Kalm
- Thornton Willis and James O. Clark by Craig Olson
- John Sonsini by Jeremy Sigler
- Keiko Narahashi by Jennifer Riley
- Stephen G. Rhodes by Lauren Ross
- Thomas Kiesewetter by Cassandra Neyenesch
- Robert Irwin by Ben LaRocco
- Glitter and Doom: German Portraits from the 1920s by Carrie Moyer
- John Evans by Valery Oisteanu
- Gayleen Aiken by Shane McAdams
- Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri by Lynn Love
- Richard Bosman and Peter Acheson by Craig Olson
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TRACKS
In/Visible: The Drawings of Maria Bussmann by Thomas Micchelli - Toadhouse by John Yau
Books
- Technocrats of the Mind by Ben Gore
- Ellis Avery and Sharon Marcus with Cassandra Neyenesch by Cassandra Neyenesch
- Everyone Wants their Two Minutes by Erica Wetter
- Hippo Hooray by Fran Gordon
- Looking for Lethe by James O'Conner
- Nonfiction: Road Rollins by John G. Rodwan Jr.
- David Shapiro: The Poem by Maxwell Heller
- Fiction: Two Swamps for the Money by Jim Feast
Music
- A Box of Delights by Holly Tavel
- Addicted to Sound: An Interview with Michael Gira by Jim Knipfel
- Herky-Woogie by Paul Grimstad
- More Voices from the Graveyard Shift by Todd Simmons
- Twenty-First Century Exoticism: Taymor Does the Magic Flute by Betty Leigh Hutcheson
- With One Eye Closed and One Ear Shut by Kate Crane
Dance
- Too Much of a Good Thing by Vanessa Manko
- Bill T. Jones’ by Carley Petesch
Film
- PERVERSE AUTEURS VS THE SELF-AGGRANDIZING WANK The 10 Best Films of 2006 by David N. Meyer
- Snitch Culture by Tessa DeCarlo
- WATERMELON TIME! The Plastic Fantastic Universe of Tsai Ming Liang by David Wilentz
- WASSUP ROCKERS (First Look Studios) by Sarahjane Blum
- Monsters and Madmen box by David Wilentz
- Double Life of Veronique (Criterion) by John Ousler
- Yojimbo/Sanjuro: Two Films by Akira Kurosawa (Criterion Collection) by David Wilentz
Theater
- YOU GIVE ME FEVER The Audience and Wallace Shawn by Eliza Bent
- Staying Alive in a Dying City Christopher Shinn with Mark Armstrong by Mark Armstrong
- Michael Domitrovich with Alina Troyano by Alina Troyano
- Wrighting Home with Richard Nelson by Cristina Pippa
Fiction
- The Accidental Oracle by Kurt Strahm
- Mondongo by Amiri Baraka
Poetry
- In the Still Cave of the Witch Poesy by Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle
- A Mania, More or Less; Immeasurable, Fervor; Lost Mouth by Garrett Kalleberg
- Revival, Naked Ladies with Cranes and Crows by Mary Donnelly
Streets
- Rutabaga, Mâche, and Salsify Unearthing Winter’s Bounty at the Greenmarkets by Amanda Darrach Filippone
- Bumming It on Manhattan Avenue by Sabine Heinlein
LastWords
- The most important five minutes or free diving by Geneviève Brisac
Editor's Message
- We’ve only just begun… by Theodore Hamm
- A Self-Evident Truth by Phong Bui









