An interview that goes off the rails, reviews, our San Francisco
branch checks in! Wow!
Check out our new NEWS FLASH section below.
THIS WEEK:
Liz Armstrong, author of the Chicago Anti-social column in the
Reader.
From her Wikipedia entry:
Liz Armstrong lives in Chicago, Illinois. She has performed solo
and with the bands To Live and Shave in L.A. and To Live and Shave
in L.A. 2 under the stage name "Misty Martinez." Since 2004, she
has written first-person party journalism for the Chicago Reader in
her "Chicago Antisocial" column.
But that doesn't begin to cover our knife wielding interview. Liz
is the first guest to show up "heavy" to an interview. She was
none-the-less delightful and wacky to talk to. Amanda and Liz have
a battle royalle and end up pals! This interview is a non-stop
action fest loaded withconfessional jaw dropping moments. You'll
laugh, you'll cry, it will become a part of you. You'll listen
again and again. It's downright worthy of Chicago Anti-Social.
If that wasn't enough, Amanda, Duncan and Richard review the new
shows at Giola, Gescheidle, Aron Packer and the Beverly Art
Center.
Names dropped:
Fred Stonehouse, Michael Noland, James Rosenquist, Barbara Weisen,
The Gahlberg Gallery at the College of DuPage, NASCAR, Arturo
Herrera, Martin O'Conner, Jeremy Black, Jason Ruhl, Marcel Dzama,
Michael Dumontier, Neil Farber, The Royal Art Lodge, Shelley
Spector, Instant Coffee, Kiki Smith, Kota Ezawa, Cornelia Parker,
Wang Du, Wangechi Mutu, The Beverly Art Center, Jenny O'Conner,
Stephen Warde Anderson, Hank Feeley, and there are about a zillion
artists in the Tattoo show that you need to go and check out on
your own as I left the list at work, sorry.
NEWS FLASH:
New City answered all of our Gallery 400 related questions. Check
it out
The Rest
of the Story!!!
While you're at it check out Amanda's review!
Amanda's
Review
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NEXT WEEK:
Reviews from London, our San Francisco correspondent interviews
internationally famous rapper and performance artist Jelly-Doughnut
at the Doughnut shop featured in the Maximum Wage video, and so
much more! The following week we are interviewing rock star curator
James Rondeau. Free up some time to listen, these will be great
shows.