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No Medium Left Untouched: Troy Lovegates’ Solo Show “Hinderland”

amadeusmagNovember 9, 2017
Troy Lovegates, who is currently based in Oakland, will be showing work that portrays his heavily-patterned and color-saturated works on canvas and paper, as well as wooden sculptures.

Joseph Rodriguez’s Poignant Depiction of Spanish Harlem In The 80s

amadeusmagNovember 8, 2017
Rodriguez’s photographs of East Harlem capture the core of the neighborhood, a spirit of a people that survives despite the ravages of poverty, and more recently, the threat of gentrification and displacement.

Teague Muir: An Artist Carving Out His Own Path

Samantha GradNovember 6, 2017
Teague Muir doesn’t claim he’s the best surfer, the best skater, or the best artist, but he manages to stay consistent and committed to all his interests, giving each discipline a shit ton of tender loving care.

Humor, Eroticism & Play: Kristofferson San Pablo’s Nostalgic and Witty Portraits of the Modern Age

Alex KhatchadourianNovember 3, 2017
Kristofferson San Pablo is a master of taking things that exist and changing them so the context and meaning become new and inform the current times.

Olivia Jaffe ‘Photographs the Greatest Living Shit-Heads The World Over’

Valeri SpiwakNovember 2, 2017
Photographer Olivia Jaffe is rock and roll. Not the seemingly glamorous, groupie-love type of rock and roll, but the true guts and grit of rock and roll; the sweaty, bloody, ugly, and yes, at times, hairy, side of rock and roll.
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Watch MRK’s Impassioned New Video For “Wicked Game”, A Love Addict’s Anthem

Alex KhatchadourianNovember 2, 2017
MRK's "Wicked Game," is a stunning visualization of a person channelling their conflicted passions and highlighting the maddening emotional tightrope we all walk at the prospect of love.
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Listen To: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever

Reed WojickNovember 1, 2017
Our Australian pals, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, provide us with the perfect medley of tough pop and soft punk, that captures the looming gloom of fall starting to implode everywhere around us
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Hold On To Your Britches People, The Jesus Lizard Is Back

Justine FangOctober 31, 2017
It has been roughly eight years since The Jesus Lizard last performed, let alone, as their original quartet, and they are as ready for this as ever.

Conflicting Bodies: Koak’s Art Displays Representations of the Human Body and Mind We Often Look Past or Repress

Shaina GoelOctober 30, 2017
Koak creates emotive work that has a life of its own as detailed in her figures and their exaggerated and ever-morphing body parts.

The Quiet Storm of Julien Baker: Live at the Somerville Theater

Sofia WolfsonOctober 29, 2017
It’s easy to forget that songs themselves are many musicians’ ways to cope, shown beautifully and consistently through Julien Baker’s set in Boston.

Distortion & Abstraction: Ian Francis Talks About His New Show “Artificial Winter”

Conor HudnutOctober 27, 2017
“Artificial Winter” the new show by UK-based artist Ian Francis, shows his sharp interest in distorting and abstracting the natural world.
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Sugar Candy Mountain’s Ash Reiter On Songwriting, Nostalgia, and Her Biggest Psych Inspirations

Conor HudnutOctober 27, 2017
We sat down with Sugar Candy Mountain's Ash Reiter to talk songwriting, the sonic nostalgia of their music, and her biggest psych inspirations.
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