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Halloween Through a Different Lenz.

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It’s Halloween, beeyotch! So, in honor of All Hallow’s Eve, we went digging in the crates for an oldie but goodie by artist, Jesse Lenz. Titled, Monsters and Marilyns, the series plays off the iconic Warholization of Marilyn Monroe. Featuring classic monsters like Dracula and Frankenstein, the series also highlights some new faces like Patrick Bateman and the Jigsaw Killer. Consisting of …

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The First Act with Peter and the Wolf.

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For the better part of two years I have been on a bit of a folk music binge. I usually feed my various music binges on recommendations from friends, as well as my own combing research. So when earlier this year a good friend of mine living in New York recommended a band to me, I listened. The band my …

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Draped Up.

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Photographer, Patty Carroll, is delivering a brilliant message with her series, Anonymous Women: Draped. A sister series to Anonymous Women: Heady, the series is a clever interpretation of female domestication. Representing the double edge sword that is domesticity, Carroll brings to light that  the comfort of domesticity comes with a hefty price. “I am addressing double edge of domesticity; the home as …

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Home in a Can.

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omesickness is no laughing matter and photographer, Kirill Rudenko, knows that concept very well. Rudenko’s canned air series is a humorously charming collection of “genuine air” collected from respective cities. Containing air from cities like New York, Singapore, Prague, Paris, London, Riga and Berlin, it makes a great gift for anyone yearning for the smell of their homeland. Quiet LunchQuiet …