Culture 86
- before dawn
- Loren MacIver, Marsden Hartley, the sea
- the AIDS activist project Kickstarter needs you
- Kapelle der Versöhnung
- Berlin's Tieranatomische Theater, resurrected
- censorship and homophobia, AIDS, sex, art, religion
- Sonoma County settles out of court with Clay Green
- June 28 again, and all not so quiet on the eastern front
- Manhattanhenge, from its western, 23rd Street stones
- Yevgeniy Fiks names names in Communist Tour of MoMA
- minaret envy: Swiss suddenly terrified of certain steeples
- Jason Hanasik at +Kris Graves: "He Opened Up"
- high above 23rd Street, a tape intervention (no eruv)
- Chicago's shiny bean, Anish Kapoor's "Cloud Gate"
- first third of the [Chelsea] High Line opens
- Iran's people just might win this one
- Brooklyn East River shoreline at low tide
- time is frozen in the stone poetry of St. John the Divine
- "3 Columbus Circle": it ain't vinyl, but it's still siding
- Van Johnson: still hidden in the New York Times closet
- what they don't want us to see in Iraq and Afghanistan
- The Walrus: Lennon, on peace . . . and change
- Gregg Evans and more, at the NURTUREart benefit
- SCAD Trustees Theater marquee
- Bowery turf
- Chinatown still life trompe-l'oeil
- Calatrava's transit hub: another bait and switch job
- David Byrne bike racks only temporary
- after Jackson - or maybe Pablo
- real terrorists don't photograph anything
- ACT UP oral history marathon
- test pattern
- memorial to Nazi homo victims: "but no survivors"
- will resume play
- selling off the High Line to developers - no, really!
- perhaps we need more mirrors
- the "war on terror" has reduced us to slaves
- Ayn Rand linked to Deutsche Bank skyscraper tragedy?
- cupcake preservation?
- ACT UP party tonight
- ACT UP renewed, and transformed
- ACT UP back to the Wall, this time for single-payer healthcare
- marquee poetry
- pink pig Bush
- Boston authorities crazy about LED street art
- Civil Defense is now Emergency Management, but . . .
- this is not a gay film not a a gay film a gay film
- the antidote to 9/11 24/7
- clowns commuting to Brooklyn
- nature, Johnson, Kelly, Bertoia
- spring Barry
- Douglas Kelly as proper political pundit
- 'Permanent Bases' and Rachel Corrie, both in The Nation
- "Sophie Scholl-The Final Days"
- Pinter reminds us that political truth still requires a poet
- Kubrick does cute
- an interval within the Affordable Art Fair
- in Berlin, the most colorful Andre, most colorless LeWitt
- FREEDOM NIXED FOR SACRED SPACE - WAL-MART IN TALKS
- do birds drink?
- anyone care what the owners of those houses think?
- Madison Square Garden eyes another architectural treasure
- a broken trumpet in a red velvet-lined box
- saving a living archive of American social and cultural history
- good design can still surprise
- good design is forever
- always seductive, it finally is fashionable
- liberty and justice for all
- "don't walk/walk" with a great shirt
- "Pink Houses"
- it's such a fecund scene
- Bombay Talkie
- art bloggers in hard print
- something a little less personal this time
- the House and Peter Hort
- fucknewyork
- Los Angeles precision landscaping
- "Sam Shepard ghost town"
- I'm a tree hugger
- off with the trucker hats
- flowers for Charles and Ray Eames
- the old Chung King Road
- Portland's Sauvie Island
- Pooh's umbrella
- rigging another presidential election
- will a tissue make it better?