“An audience of people like myself. Young hipsters that had grown up in my generation. Sort of the lower last dregs of the Baby Boomers, who grew up in the ‘60s and ‘70s watching children’s television ...
Vol. 32, No. 1, Special Issue: Essays in Honor of Eugene F. Kaelin (Spring, 1998), pp. 23-30 (8 pages) The Journal of Aesthetic Education is a highly respected interdisciplinary journal that focuses ...
Over at Movie City News, screenwriter Larry Gross has penned the most provocative review of Fincher’s Zodiac yet. His lede: Zodiac is an important postmodern work. It’s an authentically “new” and even ...
“Hip Hop's Inheritance” arguably offers the first book-length treatment of what hip hop culture has, literally, "inherited" from the Harlem Renaissance, the Black Arts movement, the Feminist Art ...
Reviews of T.J Clark's The Painting of Modern Life Paris in the Art of Manet and his Followers and Jerrold Seigel's Bohemian Paris Culture, Politics and the Boundaries of Bourgeois Life 1830- 1930 by ...
Nothing has been more remarkable in the cultural life of the past decade than the speed with which the imperatives of the modern movement have been stripped of their authority. Twenty years ago it was ...
Postmodern aesthetics' vaunted hermeneutic flatness is routinely equated with emotional flatness. In large part, it is this equation that underpins postmodernism's fall from favor in the face of the ...
Oh, postmodernism. You are history now. This fall, architect Michael Graves classic (wait, can you say that about postmodernism?) 1982 Portland building was added to the US National Register of ...
PALM SPRINGS — They came for the walking tours of Vista Las Palmas, the neighborhood so popular with Frank Sinatra and his crowd that it is known as the “Rat Pack Playground.” They rode buses up steep ...
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