Issue edited by Pamela A. Ivinski and Tod Lippy. Essays "Real Life in Maracaibo," by Gareth Jones; "Private Specter," project by Meg Cranston; "Confessions of Rock Critic," by Pamela A. Ivinski; "Enjoying the Psychodrama of Living in Australia," by Angus Trumble; "Eating with Publicsfear," project by Rirkrit Tiravanija; "Interview with Stacy Cochran," by Pamela A. ... [details]
Full run of the periodical Publicsfear edited by Pamela A. Ivinski and Tod Lippy. Issue No. 1 essays: "Editor's Note," by Pamela A. Ivinski and Tod Lippy; "FANfare: Talking Sex on Sports Radio," by Pamela A. ... [details]
Issue edited by Tod Lippy. Essays and projects "Artist's Project," by Bryan Nash Gill; "Analog Recovery 2: Home Studio," Photos by Erich Hartmann, introduction by Ruth Bains Hartmann, series edited by John Jacob; "Angus Trumble's 1986 in Haiku," by Angus Trumble; "Found Object: Spliced Duck," contributed by Rich Remsberg; "100 Frames: Kelly Reichardt's 'Ode' (1999)," introduction by Amy Taubin; "Artist's Project," by Mary Lum; "Modern Artifacts 11: Creating 'Spaces,'" introduction by Michelle Elligott; "New Voices: 'Good Friends,'" by Victoria Matsui; "Artist's Project," by Bill Burns; "Notes of Appreciation," introduction by Electra Slonimsky Yourke. ... [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Essays "Episode 124: The Makings of a Meltdown: Documenting the mechanics behind an unforgettable scene from the groundbreaking TV series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," by Claire Barliant; "Not it Anymore: Lisa Kudrow and Michael Patrick King on The Comeback: The cocreators of the acclaimed 2005 HBO series discuss its conception, production, and untimely demise," by unattributed artists; "The Lifer: Renowned soap-opera director Larry Auerbach shares memories of his nearly 50 years in the trenches of daytime drama," by unattributed artists; "The End of the World As We Know It: The co-head writer for recently canceled soap As the World Turns bids it good-bye, and shares a fascinating object from its production," by Jean Passanante; "Seat of Comedy: An appreciation of the fundamental role played by the family sofa in the American sitcom (includes removable poster)," by Mame McCutchin; "100 Frames: Rainer Werner Fassbinder's World on a Wire: A series of stills from a stunning, nearly forgotten film made for German television in 1973 by the legendary director," by J. ... [details]
Esopus is a non-profit, bi-annual arts publication that seeks to distribute the work of artists, musicians, and writers to a broad audience. Projects in issue 11 include a portfolio of travel posters by Dwight Ripley; stories from Maureen O'Leary and Dan Harris; illustrated works from Darina Karpov; a look at Jim Henson's early short films; and much more; "Esopus CD # 11 : Advice," includes songs by The Muslims, Shearwater, Wye Oak, Brazos, Faca, Nina Katchadourian, Lucky Dragons, Jenny Owen Youngs, The Wingdale Community Singers, Come Rad, Comrade, and Stuart Dahlquist. [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Essays "A Short Film About Andy Warhol: One night in the life of the Pop artist, imagined by the late filmmaker Jim Lyons," by Jim Lyons; commentary by Amy Taubin; "Deconstruction Construction: A New York Times crossword creator details the process of composing a puzzle-and offers another for readers," by David Quarfoot; "I'm with the Band: What compels a shy girl from Missouri to become a Japanese drummer?," by Heather McPherson; "Found Object: Stalag Journal: An American P. ... [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Essays "50 Frames: Peter Hutton's At Sea (2007): Stills from the acclaimed experimental filmmaker's latest-and possibly best-film," by Scott MacDonald; "Daily Reminders: Lunchbox notes-spanning 15 years-from a father to his two children," by Robert Guest; "New Voices: "Plate Tectonics": Fifth in our series of fiction by never-before-publishing authors," by Lesley Clayton; "Doug McNamara's Biobiversions: This business analyst-and former biology teacher-combines science and fiction in drawings seen here for the first time," by Tod Lippy; "The Desert: An excerpt from the poet and artist's forthcoming sewn poem, based on a fascimile of John Van Dyke's The Desert," by Jen Bervin; "Modern Artifacts: Drawing Comparisons: The latest installment in a series presented with the MoMA archives features sketches by former director René d'Harnoncourt," by Michelle Elligott; "Guarded Opinions: A museum guard from the Corcoran Gallery of Art offers his take on a Monet landscape from 1885," by Berhanu Taffa; "Esopus CD #10: Good News. ... [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Essays "The Sissy Letters (#3): Third in a continuing series of monologues from the New York playwright," by Stephen Adly Guirgis; "Marwencol on my Mind: After a brutal attack, an artist stages a recovery by creating a fictional town in his backyard," photographs by Mark Hogancamp; "Light Unseen: A distinguished lighting designer directs attention to an unacknowledged art form," by Jennifer Tipton; "Let a Thousand Drawings Bloom: An animated legend shares his collection of preparatory sketches for one frame of the Disney classic Fantasia (1940)," by John Canemaker; "Folk+Art: "Jondaje the Pheasant Hunter" This Dungan myth inaugurates our ongoing series of folktales interpreted by contemporary artists," translated by Kenneth J. ... [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Contents "Writer," by Frank Rich; "Artist's Project," by Sylvia Plimack Mangold; "Novelist," by Christopher Isherwood; "Mathematician," by John Conway; "Poet," by Suji Kwock Kim; "Artist's Project," by Colter Jacobsen; "Production Designer," by Thérès Deprez; "Alex Shear's Object Lesson #5," by Alex Shear; "Comedian," by Demetri Martin; "Artist's Project," by Xylor Jane; "Survivor," by Samuel Varkovitzky; "Chronologer," by Angus Trumble; "Espus CD #6: Help Wanted," songs "Girls: Must Be Single and Very Pretty," by Ambrosia Parsley and The Elegant Too; "Western Director," by The Strugglers; "Sex Surrogate," by LD and the New Criticism; "Laboratory Technician (We Will Walk Through Walls)," by Electric President; "Astronomer," by Owen Tromans; "A Taste of the Keys," by Amy Rigby; "The Nurse," by Devendra Banhart and Noah Georgeson; "Nude Not Required," by Marissa Nadler; "Systems Thinking Business Modelling Consultant," by Magnetophone and John Darnielle; "Pine Cone Café," by Grizzly Bear. [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Essays "Doing Battle: A 13-year-old takes on the subject of war in a series of mesmerizing drawings," drawings by Alex Brown; "New Voices: "Methods of Rest" : Third in our series of fiction by emerging authors," fiction by Vivien Shotwell; "100 Frames: Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Tropical Malady: A sequence of stills from the Thai director's acclaimed 2004 feature film," introduction by Dennis Lim; "Modern Artifacts #1: "Charting Modernism" -a selection of Alfred H. ... [details]