Month: March 2009

  • Don’t Freak Out!

    We just had to do some renovations around here. I taught myself some CSS and kicked it Old Skool. DIY. Lo-Fi. No Budget. Can You Dig It? Anyway – if […]

  • Five Questions For: Sheila Callaghan

    Name: Sheila Callaghan Title/Occupation: Playwright 1. Where did you grow up and how did you end up where you are now? Freehold NJ.  Came here after college with a gradschool […]

  • Weekend Wrap-Up

    A couple highlights from last weekend: X Space opened up in the old Dia building and I was so impressed.  Mika Tajima had an amazing installation on the first floor.  […]

  • This Week’s To-Do’s

    Ok, so I’m a little nervous to do this, but my PICK OF THE WEEK is someone I’ve never actually seen before.  At DTW this weekend Monstah Black and the […]

  • New York Songlines

    For years now I’ve been fascinated by Jim Naureckas‘ website New York Songlines. Basically he traces the constantly vanishing history of the city block by block. I don’t remember when […]

  • Five Questions for: Ariana Smart Truman

    Name: Ariana Smart Truman Title/Occupation: Producer Organization/Company: Elevator Repair Service Theater URL: www.elevator.org 1. Where did you grow up and how did you end up where you are now? I grew […]

  • Freakin’ Fusebox!!

    Holy Heck! Check out the line-up for Fusebox 2009!!!! Okay seriously – someone should fly me down to Austin to do a panel in the internets or have me cover […]

  • Friends With Benefits

    here’s some benefits coming up. kind of in chronological order but I put Banana Bag & Bodice first because I’m on the Benefit Committee and I really, really , really, […]

  • A Modest Proposal for Arts in America

    Not too long ago Chloe Veltman wrote a blog post suggesting that the San Francisco Fringe Festival set some criteria for their completely un-juried curatorial process.  A motivational speaker had […]

  • Page 73 fellowship app online

    Great opportunity for you early-career playwrights: COMPLETED APPLICATIONS ARE DUE MAY 1, 2009 (POST-MARKED). As you may know, the P73 Playwriting Fellowship is a year-long program that provides support to […]

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  • Crack Open The Shells

      Radiohole fans should check out Correspondence: The Foundation of the Situationist International (June 1957-60) – which provides insight into the origins of the The Situationists and Guy Debord’s thinking.  Remember […]