Michael Stock arrived at a University of Nebraska classroom when he was an 18-year-old undergraduate to attend the screening of a film called “Liquid Sky.”
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Contemporary art in a traditional medium
Religious tradition and popular culture come together in Mexico City artist David Mecalco’s paintings on tin, wood and paper that have garnered praise and drawn shock.
Theater Review: F*cking Men
It’s the play with the unprintable name. And bluntly speaking, “F*cking Men” really is exactly what the play is about.
A visual display of cultural interchange
It may be hard to imagine today, but tensions between the secular and the nonsecular world did not always run so high ““ in earlier times, scientific study was considered to be a form of spirituality.
Concert Review: Horse Feathers
If the opening bands were good, then Horse Feathers were in an entire class of their own.
Urinals pioneer subculture
Nothing, except for maybe just a hint of a swagger, gave away John Talley-Jones as a past and present member of a punk band ““ much less one by the crude name of the Urinals.
Concert Review: “Bishop Allen with Darwin Deez and Throw Me the Statue”
Though the crowd was still calling for more after the encore at the end of the night, Brooklyn band Bishop Allen’s hour-long set at the Echoplex on Nov. 10 needed nothing more.