Stop and Frisk
By Audrea LimIt is a strange moment in New York Citys history. While media outlets across the nation ruminate about a post-racial America, it seems abundantly clear that racial profiling by the NYPD continues to occur on a regular basis.
Dispatches from Denver
By David Levi StraussWhen Obama spoke of the debacle of the last eight years of American politics and said "We're better than this," people knew he meant them.
Tribute to Bruce Conner (1933-2008)
By John YauBruce was innovative in a wide range of mediums, including filmmaking, drawing, photography, and sculpture. He possessed an impeccable logic that he would follow through on, no matter the consequences.
Art In Conversation
John O'Connor with Eve Aschheim
On the occasion of the artists new exhibit, Flannel Tongue, which will be on view at Pierogi 2000 from Sept. 6 to Oct. 6, 2008, the painter Eve Aschheim talked with John OConnor in his apartment/studio in Queens about his life and work.
Art In Conversation
Joan Snyder with Phong Bui
Rail publisher Phong Bui recently visited the painter Joan Snyder in her Park Slope home and studio in order to discuss her work.
Art In Conversation
Jerry Saltz with Irving Sandler
This July, while spending the summer in New York City, New York Magazine art critic Jerry Saltz paid a visit to Rail Consulting Editor Irving Sandlers home in the West Village to talk about his life and work.
Art In Conversation
Kota Ezawa with Constance Lewallen
In late June this summer, Rail consulting Editor Constance Lewallen visited Kota Ezawas 22nd Street studio in San Francisco to talk about his life and work.
Music In Conversation
Echoes of a Bygone 'Burg: TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe and Gerard Smith with Theodore Hamm
"You always have this weird thing in the back of your head when you start sculpting something; you want it to flow at least as well as this thing you've read," says TVOTR's Tunde Adebimpe.
The People Have Spoken
By Theodore HammIt has been a summer of striking contrasts. Banks collapsing, inflation skyrocketing, and New Orleans threatened againyet record audiences for the glittering spectacles in Beijing and Denver.
Editor's Message
The People Have Spoken
By Theodore HammIt has been a summer of striking contrasts. Banks collapsing, inflation skyrocketing, and New Orleans threatened againyet record audiences for the glittering spectacles in Beijing and Denver.
ArtSeen
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Life on Mars: 55th Carnegie International
– By Thomas Micchelli -
Letter From Venice Off-Season: Art between the Biennials
– By Robert C. Morgan -
Dalí: Painting and Film
– By Valery Oisteanu -
Kirchner and the Berlin Street
– By Stephanie Buhmann -
Michael Peters & Erik Carlson
– By Warren Fry -
Jess: Paintings and Paste-Ups
– By John Yau -
Chris Domenick and Anne Pearce: Drawbridge
– By Becky Brown -
J.M.W. Turner
– By Ben La Rocco -
Antonio López García
– By John Yau -
Railing Opinion: Mao Is Like So Over
– By Ellen Pearlman -
Painting: Now and Forever, Part II
– By Craig Olson -
Letter From Quito: Reality Revealed-Contemporary Art in Ecuador
– By Josh Morgenthau -
One Live Stitch
– By Erin Lindholm -
Is Contemporary Architecture a PR Panacea for Autocrats? Western Architectural Ethics & Undemocratic Nations
– By Hrag Vartanian -
The Olaf Eliasson Phenomenon
– By Shane McAdams -
Bay Area Now 5
– By Tessa DeCarlo -
Jonathan Pylypchuk
– By Natalie Haddad -
After Nature
– By Emily Warner -
Jilaine Jones: Sculpture
– By Sharon L. Butler -
Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling Dreamland: Architectural Experiments since 1970
– By Ian Volner -
Louise Bourgeois
– By Anne Byrd -
Brooklyn Dispatches: Virtually Overwhelmed
– By James Kalm -
Ghada Amer: Love Has No End
– By Kimberly Lamm -
Grandma
– By Cassandra Neyenesch -
Letter from London
– By Sherman Sam -
Unpopular Culture
– By Sherman Sam -
Bourgeois Trilogy
– By Laura Hunt
Table of Contents
Editor's Message
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The People Have Spoken
– By Theodore Hamm
Local
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Bike Wracked
– By Karl Greenberg -
Stop and Frisk
– By Audrea Lim -
Down There: Trinidadian Mysticism in South Flatbush
– By Aaron Lake Smith -
Entrepreneurial Dreams in Brooklyn
– By Terésa Stern -
A Tree Grows in Bed-Stuyand Organic Stuff Too
– By Haley Bell -
Exploring Bennett College
– By Nadia Chaudhury
Express
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Dispatches from Denver
– By David Levi Strauss -
Beijing Games: More Than a Pretty Face
– By Nicole Robson -
Rising Above the Flood: Kimberly Roberts, Scott Roberts, and Carl Deal
– By Williams Cole -
Down and Out in Hollywood
– By Doug Cordell -
India: A View from Below Aravind Adiga with Hirsh Sawhney
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Not Available at Your Local Bookseller: Edgardo Vega Yunqués Latest Novel
– By Alan Lockwood -
Just a Spoonful of Chemicals...
– By Katie Rolnick -
The Mind of Torture
– By Rollo Romig -
Against the Mush
– By Jessica Loudis
Art
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Tribute to Bruce Conner (1933-2008)
– By John Yau -
Bruce X
– By David Levi Strauss -
John O'Connor with Eve Aschheim
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Joan Snyder with Phong Bui
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Jerry Saltz with Irving Sandler
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Kota Ezawa with Constance Lewallen
ArtSeen
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Life on Mars: 55th Carnegie International
– By Thomas Micchelli -
Letter From Venice Off-Season: Art between the Biennials
– By Robert C. Morgan -
Dalí: Painting and Film
– By Valery Oisteanu -
Kirchner and the Berlin Street
– By Stephanie Buhmann -
Michael Peters & Erik Carlson
– By Warren Fry -
Jess: Paintings and Paste-Ups
– By John Yau -
Chris Domenick and Anne Pearce: Drawbridge
– By Becky Brown -
J.M.W. Turner
– By Ben La Rocco -
Antonio López García
– By John Yau -
Railing Opinion: Mao Is Like So Over
– By Ellen Pearlman -
Painting: Now and Forever, Part II
– By Craig Olson -
Letter From Quito: Reality Revealed-Contemporary Art in Ecuador
– By Josh Morgenthau -
One Live Stitch
– By Erin Lindholm -
Is Contemporary Architecture a PR Panacea for Autocrats? Western Architectural Ethics & Undemocratic Nations
– By Hrag Vartanian -
The Olaf Eliasson Phenomenon
– By Shane McAdams -
Bay Area Now 5
– By Tessa DeCarlo -
Jonathan Pylypchuk
– By Natalie Haddad -
After Nature
– By Emily Warner -
Jilaine Jones: Sculpture
– By Sharon L. Butler -
Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling Dreamland: Architectural Experiments since 1970
– By Ian Volner -
Louise Bourgeois
– By Anne Byrd -
Brooklyn Dispatches: Virtually Overwhelmed
– By James Kalm -
Ghada Amer: Love Has No End
– By Kimberly Lamm -
Grandma
– By Cassandra Neyenesch -
Letter from London
– By Sherman Sam -
Unpopular Culture
– By Sherman Sam -
Bourgeois Trilogy
– By Laura Hunt
Books
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Adam Bellow with Finn Harvor
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Portrait of the Dominican Nerd as an (Overweight) Young Man
– By Ben Reichman -
Do Spring Showers Disclose Flowers?
– By Ted Pelton -
NONFICTION: Why Everyone Talks About Ulrike Meinhof
– By Johannah Rodgers -
FICTION: The Storyteller
– By Anna Wainwright -
NONFICTION: Raising Poetry
– By Sharon Mesmer -
NONFICTION: Armchair General
– By Matthew Mercier -
POETRY: Finding A Better Use
– By Jim Feast -
NONFICTION: A Pity Thing
– By Philip Anselmo -
Poetry Roundup
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Prose Roundup
– By Erin Heath, Ben Mirov, Tatiaana Laine, Ken Murray, Gary Lain, Lara Tupper, Clinton Krute, and Zoe Slutzky
Music
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Echoes of a Bygone 'Burg: TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe and Gerard Smith with Theodore Hamm
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Lightspeed Champion Between Conan O'Brien and the Sidewalk Café
– By Kate Crane -
Liberating Sound Floating Points Plays ISSUE Project Room
– By Alan Lockwood -
The Deep Strangenesses of the Fiery Furnaces
– By Kurt Gottschalk -
A Bale with a View Johnny Flynn
– By Meghan Roe -
Outtakes
– By Steve Dalachinsky -
Brought to You by the Letter G
– By Grant Moser -
Miami's Godfather of Noise
– By Patrick Greene -
Famoro Dioubate with Aaron Lake Smith
– By Aaron Lake Smith
Dance
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William Forsythes Impressing the Czar
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Pure Really Quite a Mélange Readymade Dance Theater Company at PS122
– By April Greene
Film
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Shock Treatment and Awe: The Divided City of Lou Reed's Mind
– By Tim Bracy and Elizabeth Nelson -
I Get a Woody Just Thinking About It!
– By Makenna Goodman -
The Kindness of Strangers
– By Lu Chen -
WALL-E Is 2 EZ
– By Camila de Onis -
Filthy Lucre
– By Mary Hanlon -
Classes tous risques (1960)
– By David N. Meyer -
Help Me, Eros (Bang Bang Wo Ai Shen)
– By David N. Meyer -
The Furies (1950)
– By David N. Meyer
Theater
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As Few Words as Possible Sarah Cameron Sunde on Jon Fosse
– By Paul Willis -
The Power of Political Theater
– By Tara Bracco -
Hooch & Hatchetation Radiohole takes on the Nation
– By Alexis Clements
Fiction
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Another Friend
– By Emmanuel Bove -
The Mariner (A Static Drama in One Scene)
– By Fernando Pessoa -
Tragic Strip: Comic Con Diary
– By T. Motley
Poetry
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Boxcar Jumper Cable
– By Jessica Fiorini -
Joie de Vivre
– By Lisa Jarnot -
For the Nation
– By Lisa Jarnot -
Nun Reading Romance Novel
– By Lisa Jarnot -
Poem to my enemies
– By Nada Gordon -
Voice Dhoti: Gong (after Dana Ward)
– By Nada Gordon
LastWords
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Ramadan Story
– By Owen Byron Roberts