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The Politics of Black Women’s Hair Symposium.

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With Black History Month coming to an end, the University of Pennsylvania and the Anna Julia Cooper Project are holding a symposium on black women’s hair. Officially titled, The Politics of Black Women’s Hair Symposium, the event will featured key speakers and special guests such as Melissa Harris-Perry, AfroBella, and our good friend, Glenford Nunez. Pieces from Nunez’s highly popular The Coiffure Project will be shown during the opening reception and Read More

An Ode to Sarah Moon.

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We have yet another offering from one of our favorite artists, Glenford Nunez. A quiet evolution is coming to form in Nunez’s work, an evolution that we are more than happy to document. Nunez, who is mostly known for producing portraits of beauty, has gone a step further by implementing ethereal illusions that have resulted in a conceptual masterpiece. Nunez’s latest series is a haunting ode to a ghost who Read More

Quiet Lunch Magazine ‡ January 4th, 2012. – January 18th, 2012.

Happy Newish Year! The fiscal cliff has been evaded–we think–and the year is ripe with that New Year smell! As some of our readers may have noticed, some things have changed here around Quiet Lunch. For instance, our cover underwent a neat redesign, our new issue day is now on Friday, and every member of the staff has switched genders–okay, only two of those things are true, but you get Read More

Steps to Greatness.

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As you may already know, we can never get enough of Baltimore-based photographer, Glenford Nunez. The artist recently made a fresh addition to his renowned Coiffure Project, and we thought we would share it with our readers–especially those of you who enjoyed our past coverage.

A Weekend in Gotham.

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Baltimore based photographer, Glenford Nunez, made a brief visit to NYC last weekend. For Nunez, whom happens to be a native New Yorker, it was a modest homecoming–but being the true shutterbug that he is, Nunez paid little attention to the so-called homecoming and proceeded to navigate the canyons of SoHo as if he never left. Once Nunez emerged from his weekend in the Apple, he was kind enough to Read More