The Unbearables (“a loose confederation of poets and writers who came of age in 1980s and 90s New York, [i]nfamous for their high-minded aesthetics and low, barroom manners”) “have produced 416 pages of violence and mayhem committed against literary works and authors both familiar and obscure.” Targets include Ulysses, the Bible, Mondo Barbie, Gertrude Stein and David Sedaris.
Tag: 02.10
How The Royal Mail Became Part Of The Culture
“Deep-seated attachments to the post are a product of centuries of public engagement.Complaints about services in its early stages of development were, in fact, indicators of its importance. In our own time, the Post Office remains a unique social institution that binds people together locally while enabling them to communicate much further afield.”
Ohad Naharin’s Counsel To Critics
“Don’t let a point of reference prevent you from having a moment of a fresh new experience,” he advises. And: “Connect to physical pleasures of life.”
Downturn In College Art Faculty Jobs
The College Art Association tracks a decline in jobs through the economic downturn.