Chicken-Fried Love Interest
Five recipes and an audio reading of Rob Northrup’s story.
Art from the Body: Joanna Hogg’s Exhibition
Andrew Hamlin ponders the relationship of the architecture we inhabit and the architecture we live in, in this review of Joanna Hogg’s Exhibition.
911: Not a Joke in Your Town
Chip Phillips asks the obvious question after the recent 911 outage last Thursday: Can we trust it to work when we need it?
Recipe For An Improvised Girls’ Day
So why celebrate? Part of the answer lies in presence: the desire to be connected with family, with some of the intentions of Girls’ Day: a day to wish the girls happiness in their futures: a day to sit around a table and share food. And yet part of why we celebrate Girls’ Day also lies in distance.
This Week in Performance: Week of April 11, 2014
The weekend you could enjoy, courtesy of José Amador.
Dancing Life
It’s not a dog’s life, but a dancer’s life can be difficult. Lola Peters gathers some helpful hints for dancers and audiences.
Temporary
A six page comic about the joys of temping from Peter Quach.
Charles’ Moby Alpha: A Clever Showcase of Sharp Wits
It seems foolhardy to try to critique sketch comedy — either something is funny to a person or it isn’t, one should simply…

Except where otherwise noted, the content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.