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  • The Appetizers.
  • Main Course.
    • Audiorotic
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    • Pie Hole
    • Film
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  • Audiorotic, The Menu / August 20, 2026

    kamsakii.+* x “Third Strike: A Fusion of 80’s Dancehall and Japanese Dub.

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  • Visual Arts / August 4, 2026

    Kates-Ferri Projects Maintains Summer Presence with Damien Davis’ In The Cut.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / August 4, 2026

    Stoops, Sirens, and Stickball Feels at Home in Sunset Park.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / August 4, 2026

    Arthur Banach Encourages Us to REINVENT at Loudmouth.

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  • Audiorotic, The Menu / July 29, 2026

    KYNE’s “Mozzarella” is Only a Sign of Things to Come.

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  • Audiorotic, The Menu / July 20, 2026

    GOLDY’s New Single “I Know Now” Hugs Your Ears and Heals Your Heart.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / July 13, 2026

    JUNE’S TEETH: 32 Reasons for US to Smile by Theo Mighty at CIA Gallery.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / July 2, 2026

    Ryan Bock Fires Up America’s Candles: “Young Americans” at Satellite Art Show, NYC.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / May 21, 2026

    Q&A: “Fresh Squeezed 10: Emerging Florida Artists” at the Morean Arts Center.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / May 14, 2026

    Q&A: Laura Weyl Stages A Requiem for the Camera at CIA Gallery.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / April 10, 2026

    INTERVIEW | Curator Micaela Giovannotti’s Embodied Narratives Appeals to the Naked Eye at Kates-Ferri Projects.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / April 10, 2026

    Lalo Mackenzie Rolls Out Raffle. Celebrates the Last Days of Disparate Loneliness at CIA Gallery.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / February 19, 2026

    The Closing of Bob Krasner’s Times Square at Ki Smith Gallery.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / February 5, 2026

    Jarid Blue’s Light Baths Wash Over CIA Gallery.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / November 23, 2025

    Innerdisciplinary Actions Are Being Taken At Half Gallery.

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  • The Menu / November 22, 2025

    The 17 Standout Booths at The Other Art Fair 2025.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / November 20, 2025

    Ryan Bock’s LICH Takes Up Roots At Ki Smith Gallery.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / November 19, 2025

    The Weight of Worth: Karley Wasaff Wants Us to Move On.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / November 17, 2025

    The Last Days of Resistance & Myth at Ki Smith Gallery.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / October 16, 2025

    Permanent Instability Takes Hold at Kates-Ferri Projects.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / July 16, 2025

    Nostalgia for Sale. | Amadeus Chavez Does It the Right Way.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / July 15, 2025

    Caryn Casts Her Vote. | Jerry For Zohran Poster.

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  • The Menu / June 11, 2025

    Review: The Locker Room Debut Brings INFLATION to TriBeCa and Much More.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / February 27, 2025

    Last Days: La Banda 2025 at Tappeto Volante.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / November 20, 2024

    MASKED at Mooncalf: The Maxwell Deter Q&A.

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  • Visual Arts / November 8, 2024

    Nationalism, What Is It and Where Can I Buy Some?

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / June 6, 2024

    A Look Back On Bree Chapin’s Girl Dinner at Jutta Gallery.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / May 3, 2024

    we’re just so glad you’re home at 81 Leonard: The Ophelia Arc Q&A.

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  • Visual Arts / April 25, 2024

    SHIRIN ABEDINIRAD in Conversation with Micaela Giovannotti.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / April 4, 2024

    Looking Anywhere But Here: Marguerite Wibaux’s ‘SEEN’ at The Locker Room.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / February 13, 2024

    Surviving Mortality: The Jacquelynn Perkins Q&A.

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  • Audiorotic, The Menu / February 13, 2024

    Lighthou5e Makes Some Serious Heart Decisions.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / February 4, 2024

    Talking to Pablo. | Shawn Hricz at Solas Studios.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / October 5, 2023

    Beyond the Mauve Zone: MaryKate Maher’s Daring Solo Exhibit with FORMah Gallery.

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  • The Menu / July 27, 2023

    The Painstakingly Pleasant Task of Emoting Emotions: An Interview with Sophie-Yen Bretez.

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  • The Menu / July 26, 2023

    Looking Back at Bradley Hart’s Evolution.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / July 25, 2023

    “Sanctuary” Offers Respite at The Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center.

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  • Audiorotic, The Menu / July 5, 2023

    A Night in the Life of Nas Leber.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / June 26, 2023

    The Movement of Light and Cyberspace: An Interview with Daniel O’Toole.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / April 10, 2023

    Making HERSTORY: Women Ruled at AIPAD’s The Photography Show.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / March 8, 2023

    Can I Kick It? Sculptor Shawn Farrow Laces Up.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / February 17, 2023

    Adebunmi Gbadebo Displays Remains at Claire Oliver.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / February 10, 2023

    The Rebirth of Shahar Kramer: An Artist Who Found Herself Outside Herself.

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  • Audiorotic / February 3, 2023

    Making It To The Pum Pum Room: Synead Releases Debut EP.

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  • The Menu / October 11, 2012

    Top of the Food Chain.

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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / March 24, 2017

    Let It Go. | Jaz Harold.

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  • The Menu / April 30, 2012

    Quiet Lunch Magazine ‡ April 30th, 2012.

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  • The Menu / December 3, 2012

    A Stay in Magicopolis.

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  • Pie Hole / January 10, 2013

    The Pie Hole: Excuse Me, Did You Just Say ‘Beer Cheese’?

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Tig Ol’ Wolf Bitties.

I Still Love NY.

Gemma’s Classics.

Damn, I Forgot the Heroin.

Foaming at the Art.

Sounds Fromdatomb$.

Giving Your Walls Colour.

A Journey Through CMJ: Big K.R.I.T.

Rose Colored Lenses.

A Journey Through CMJ: Joey Bada$$.

Gathering Moss.

The Devil They Know.

Recognizing Cheyenne.

Something Concrete.

The Recovery Begins.

Times Are Rough.

Ich Bin Atheist.

Halloween Through a Different Lenz.

The First Act with Peter and the Wolf.

Draped Up.

Home in a Can.

Poisoned Candy: A Terrifying Truth or Urban Legend?

Strange Clouds.

Learnin’ Youse Some Lettas: Decontextualize.

Intertwined.

Mori’s Morose Musings.

From the Frontline: Heartless Bastards & Company.

Quiet Lunch Magazine ‡ October 29th, 2012. – November 12th, 2012.

Life with Derrick B. Harden.

A Review of Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City.

For Sport.

Take a Bow.

The Reality of Painting.

Back to a Time When Rappers Could Rap.

Everlasting Cat Power.

A Friend in Read.

QUIET LUNCH Magazine presents Kanye West LIVE.

But That Doesn’t Mean My Eyes Will Soon Be Turnin’ Red.

The Pie Hole: Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice.

A Weekend in Gotham.

Swept.

A Glitch in the System.

The Resurrection of Ellen Ripley.

Along the High Trestle Trail.

Take On Andrea.

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