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  • The Collector’s Corner.
    • Books
  • The Appetizers.
  • Main Course.
    • Audiorotic
    • Visual Arts
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  • Just Desserts.
    • Pie Hole
    • Film
    • Gizmos, Gadgets & Gears
    • NFSW
    • Takeout.
      • Crumbs
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  • The Menu, Visual Arts / April 10, 2026

    INTERVIEW | Curator Micaela Giavonnotti’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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  • Audiorotic / January 24, 2017

    Music Review. | The Asheville Symphony Sessions. | Various Artists.

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  • / February 7, 2013

    It’s All Going to Your Head.

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  • Crumbs, The Actual Factual, The Menu / July 15, 2017

    Why Is Teen Vogue Teaching Your Children About Anal?

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  • Film, Marry + Screw + Kill, The Actual Factual / March 18, 2018

    Just A Wrinkle: Why Disney’s Newest Adaptation Shows the Flaws of Bringing Classics to Theaters

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  • / January 31, 2014

    Scream for Love (and Warmth).

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An Air of Style.

Quiet Lunch Magazine ‡ Sept. 10th, 2012. – September 16th, 2012.

Making It Forever.

Implanon’s Disappearing Act.

Counting to 6 Trillion.

Birds.

What Hands Wrought.

The Neon Freedom Song.

A Tribute to Jorge.

Changing Faces. (NSFW)

Killer Cupid.

Little Lady, Big City.

Here’s Looking at You, Kidd.

If You Only Had 31 Days…

The Big Joke.

Stussy Buddy.

Down with Kiki.

SUPRA’s Night Out.

A Fowl Cause.

Killing Time (Until the Quiet Comes).

Too Cool for School.

Walking the Talk.

Other Things You Could Have Done During Bill Clinton’s DNC Speech.

Wish You Were Here.

Stuck in Motown.

Certain Type of Painting.

The Grind.

Think Yarn and Benetton Pops Up.

The Pie Hole: Doesn’t Taste Like Chicken.

Warm Graham Crackers.

Mr. Jefferson Hack x Tod’s.

Blue in the Face.

Who Exactly?

The Autobiography of Roy G. Biv.

Who’s Up for Blowing the Grounsils?

A Proper Combing.

That Chair’ve Got Guts!

Cold Bath.

A Portrait of Joshua.

Quiet Lunch Magazine ‡ Sept. 3rd, 2012. – September 9th, 2012.

Cross-Stitched Loafers.

Remembering the Little Rock 9.

Today’s Letter Is Brought to You By… (NSFW)

Yes, Unfortunately, We Do.

Ben Giles: Making Life Work(s).

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