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Art

Two-word reviews

Published June 9, 2009
Because we're less concise than last week.
PHOTO COURTESY THE MEN OF PLAYGIRL

Swing low, sweet phallus

Published June 2, 2009
The Men of Playgirl’s exotic dance show at Treasure Island proves entertaining, sexifying
Oh, look, Sims appreciate diversity. Yogis and jocks coexist peacefully. PHOTO COURTESY EA GAMES

Third time’s the charm for “The Sims”

Published June 2, 2009
Liz Lemon’s favorite computerized people are back.

One-word Reviews

Published May 26, 2009
Because we're just that concise.
Zach Pearl's "My Father Was a Pieces" is just one of the many pieces of art in Art-a-Whirl. PHOTO COURTESY ZACH PEARL.

Give Art-a-Whirl a spin

Published May 6, 2009
Pretty people, parties and art to expand your local consciousness

A&E plans your summer. You’re welcome.

Published May 6, 2009
The best events, music, books and ways to party hard this summer.
“Untitled (Self Portrait)” by Broc Blegen paints the picture of a lonely boy who just wants to play. PHOTO COURTESY ACTIVE MINDS

Healing through art at Boynton

Published May 6, 2009
Active Minds creates a dialogue for those dealing with mental illness by exhibiting cathartic art
Brains! Brains! Use your brains to read this book. PHOTO COURTESY QUIRK BOOKS

Zombies, ninjas and Jane Austen

Published April 29, 2009
The classic novel “Pride and Prejudice” gets a massive revamp
Does she look like Mila Jovovich? No! Sci-fi lit has come a long way. PHOTO COURTESY DOUBLE ACTION

Sci-Fi Par-Ti at the Nebula Awards

Published April 29, 2009
These off-beat awards reflect the changing face of Science Fiction
Adrian Piper’s “What Will Become of Me,” featured in the show, is a collection of the artist’s hair, fingernails and skin that has been stored in honey jars since 1985. PHOTO COURTESY THE WALKER ART CENTER

The quick and the melancholy

Published April 29, 2009
The Walker’s new exhibition is an optimist’s nightmare.

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