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Utne Reader has More Monocles than Jon Stewart
When Jon Stewart makes a joke about you on The Daily Show, you buy a half-dozen monocles a...
published: 28 Apr 2009
author: UtneReader
Utne Reader has More Monocles than Jon Stewart
Utne Reader has More Monocles than Jon Stewart
When Jon Stewart makes a joke about you on The Daily Show, you buy a half-dozen monocles and make a video. Right? That's what we did. Video by Chuck Olsen!- published: 28 Apr 2009
- views: 7350
- author: UtneReader
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Tucker Carlson on Utne Reader
Political pundit Tucker Carlson talks about his experience with Utne Reader....
published: 04 Oct 2008
author: UtneReader
Tucker Carlson on Utne Reader
Tucker Carlson on Utne Reader
Political pundit Tucker Carlson talks about his experience with Utne Reader.- published: 04 Oct 2008
- views: 355
- author: UtneReader
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utne reader subscription discount
Get a great discount on your Utne Reader magazine subscription and help out your favorite ...
published: 20 Aug 2013
utne reader subscription discount
utne reader subscription discount
Get a great discount on your Utne Reader magazine subscription and help out your favorite cause with Cheap magazine subscriptions .org. We donate 10% to a non profit of your choice. Buy with confidence as we are an Amazon.com affiliate. Thanks.- published: 20 Aug 2013
- views: 4
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SHELF LIFE: Stories from the Utne Reader library (Episode #2)
Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights)...
published: 13 Feb 2009
author: UtneReader
SHELF LIFE: Stories from the Utne Reader library (Episode #2)
SHELF LIFE: Stories from the Utne Reader library (Episode #2)
Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights) of what's landing in our library each week. The Utne Reader's libr...- published: 13 Feb 2009
- views: 285
- author: UtneReader
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SHELF LIFE: Stories from the Utne Reader library (Episode #1)
Utne librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights) of wha...
published: 04 Feb 2009
author: UtneReader
SHELF LIFE: Stories from the Utne Reader library (Episode #1)
SHELF LIFE: Stories from the Utne Reader library (Episode #1)
Utne librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights) of what's landing in our library each week. The Utne Reader's library is ...- published: 04 Feb 2009
- views: 3522
- author: UtneReader
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Utne Reader Interview with Jessi Bloom at the Mother Earth News Fair
Jessi Bloom author of "Free Range Chicken Gardens" tells Suzanne Lindgren of Utne Reader h...
published: 09 Jan 2014
Utne Reader Interview with Jessi Bloom at the Mother Earth News Fair
Utne Reader Interview with Jessi Bloom at the Mother Earth News Fair
Jessi Bloom author of "Free Range Chicken Gardens" tells Suzanne Lindgren of Utne Reader how to get the most out of a small garden with low-maintenance edibles and chickens.- published: 09 Jan 2014
- views: 4
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SHELF LIFE: Stories from the Utne Reader Library (Episode #5)
Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights)...
published: 04 Mar 2009
author: UtneReader
SHELF LIFE: Stories from the Utne Reader Library (Episode #5)
SHELF LIFE: Stories from the Utne Reader Library (Episode #5)
Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights) of what's landing in our library each week.- published: 04 Mar 2009
- views: 184
- author: UtneReader
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Jeremy Scahill Introduces Protests for Utne Reader
Investigative Reporter Jeremy Scahill reports on the protesters for the RNC....
published: 01 Sep 2008
author: Bennett Gordon
Jeremy Scahill Introduces Protests for Utne Reader
Jeremy Scahill Introduces Protests for Utne Reader
Investigative Reporter Jeremy Scahill reports on the protesters for the RNC.- published: 01 Sep 2008
- views: 550
- author: Bennett Gordon
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Inside the Utne Independent Press Awards
We've been doing it for 20 years, and we still claw and cry when it comes time to pick the...
published: 18 May 2009
author: UtneReader
Inside the Utne Independent Press Awards
Inside the Utne Independent Press Awards
We've been doing it for 20 years, and we still claw and cry when it comes time to pick the winners for the Utne Reader Independent Press Awards. Here's how w...- published: 18 May 2009
- views: 230
- author: UtneReader
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Unlearning and Rewilding: An Interview with Miles Olson
The author of Unlearn, Rewild talks about engaging with the wild earth and why sustainabil...
published: 09 Jan 2014
Unlearning and Rewilding: An Interview with Miles Olson
Unlearning and Rewilding: An Interview with Miles Olson
The author of Unlearn, Rewild talks about engaging with the wild earth and why sustainability is not enough.- published: 09 Jan 2014
- views: 10
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Must Read Books for 2008
At the Twin Cities Book Festival, Utne Reader editors fanned out and asked some local publ...
published: 13 Oct 2008
author: UtneReader
Must Read Books for 2008
Must Read Books for 2008
At the Twin Cities Book Festival, Utne Reader editors fanned out and asked some local publishers and literary luminaries to name their "must read" books for ...- published: 13 Oct 2008
- views: 4234
- author: UtneReader
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Shelf Life #7: Prop 8, Bartering, and Baltimore Bus Stops
Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights)...
published: 19 Mar 2009
author: UtneReader
Shelf Life #7: Prop 8, Bartering, and Baltimore Bus Stops
Shelf Life #7: Prop 8, Bartering, and Baltimore Bus Stops
Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights) of what's landing in our library each week.- published: 19 Mar 2009
- views: 343
- author: UtneReader
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Shelf Life #6: Adultery, Half-Siblings, and Hate
Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights)...
published: 11 Mar 2009
author: UtneReader
Shelf Life #6: Adultery, Half-Siblings, and Hate
Shelf Life #6: Adultery, Half-Siblings, and Hate
Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights) of what's landing in our library each week.- published: 11 Mar 2009
- views: 1187
- author: UtneReader
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Utne Reader: Tens of Readers Can't Be Wrong
published: 27 Apr 2009
author: Utne Reader
Utne Reader: Tens of Readers Can't Be Wrong
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Queen Candy Bile
Performance Video (c) Katie Cercone 2010
6:26 min looping video sculpture
Queen Candy Bi...
published: 13 Dec 2010
author: Katie Cercone
Queen Candy Bile
Performance Video (c) Katie Cercone 2010
6:26 min looping video sculpture
Queen Candy Bile is a performative video sculpture illustrating neuroses as a contemporary form of Romanticism. Cercone here defines Romanticism as a constellation of motivations, particularly its fixation with a remote, perfected and pseudo-spiritual ideal.
Notions of idealized love and the aestheticised “objectified” other as intimate source of pleasure/desire/fear factor into her work in the vein of Slavoj Žižek’s “traversing the fantasy” and Theodor Adorno’s ‘culinary listening.’ Cercone’s image inventory usurps the rhythm of the fetish-commodity: the consumption of products of entertainment which are lined with pre-digested, shining points of sensory stimulation promoting the rejection of physical intimacy in favor of private, proprietary pleasure.
Queen Candy Bile records a private act of (trans)aggression acted out against a duo of tween heartthrobs utilizing binge foods – ice cream, marshmallow cream, whipping cream, frosting, sprinkles and maraschino cherries - as artillery. The work recalls the artist’s tortured bulimic youth and paints a rainbow sherbet bridge between the consumption of sweets, icons, and popular music as prosthetic boyfriend.
This is post-capitalist, feminist toil. Queen Candy Bile is moving through the passivity of fantasy into the activity of imagination and intimate revolt.
BIO: Katie Cercone was born 1984 in Santa Rosa, CA. She has shown her performative video sculpture throughout the United States and abroad including at the Brooklyn Museum, Bronx Museum, DODGEgallery, C24 Gallery and Kunsthalle Galapagos. She is also a yoga instructor, curator, adjunct faculty at the School of Visual Art and has published critical writing in Bitch Magazine, REVOLT Magazine, Utne Reader, PLAYspace Mag, Women’s Art Journal and N.Paradoxa. Cercone is a founding member of the queer transnational feminist collective Go! Push Pops.
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Pictures and Words: Graphic Novelists Discuss Their Craft
Four distinguished graphic novelists -- all of whom call Chicago home -- recently spoke ab...
published: 21 May 2010
author: Northwestern News
Pictures and Words: Graphic Novelists Discuss Their Craft
Four distinguished graphic novelists -- all of whom call Chicago home -- recently spoke about the place of the graphic novel in literature and, more specifically, about their own craft. Titled "Partnership of the Picture and Word" and sponsored by Northwestern's Center for the Writing Arts and the Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art, the event featured these artist/writers:
• Jeffrey Brown, perhaps best known for his bittersweet autobiographical graphic novels. The author of "Bighead," "Clumsy," and "Every Girl is the End of the World for Me," Brown received an Ignatz Award in 2003, and, in 2006, created a short animated music video for the band Death Cab for Cutie. His work has been published in McSweeney's and in Drawn & Quarterly Showcase. He has been a guest on public radio's "This American Life" program with Ira Glass.
• Ivan Brunetti, editor of "An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons, and True Stories" and a second volume of the same name, both published by Yale University Press. The graphic novelist is author of "Misery Loves Comedy," "Haw" and "Ho! The Morally Questionable Cartoons of Ivan Brunetti." Perhaps best known for his largely autobiographical series "Schizo," Brunetti has illustrated magazine covers of The New Yorker and an album cover for American stand-up comedian Patton Oswalt. (See his work on the cover of this week's New Yorker!)
• Anders Nilsen, author and artist of "Big Questions," "Dogs and Water" and "Monologues for the Coming Plague." Nilsen's work has been translated into numerous languages and featured in Interview, The Chicago Reader, Mome, Utne Reader and other publications. A Los Angeles Times reviewer called "Don't Go Where I Can't Follow," his graphic memoir, "a tribute by a good artist to the life and death of a woman he loved and to the redemptive power of art." Nilsen has won two Ignatz Awards for his work in the graphic novel genre.
• Chris Ware, author of "Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth," arguably the biggest graphic novel success since Art Spiegelman's "Maus." Ware' works -- which explore themes of social isolation, emotional torment and depression -- have been published in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Esquire, nest and other publications. He is the winner of numerous awards, including the 2000 Eisner Award for Best New Graphic Album. He earned the 2001 Guardian First Book Award for "Jimmy Corrigan," which marked the first time a graphic novel won a major British book prize.
http://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2010/05/graphicnovel.html
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Overview of Exhibition and Multimedia Project, Crossing the BLVD: strangers, neighbors, aliens in a new America
At a time when immigration issues and policy are being hotly debated throughout the nation...
published: 21 Jul 2008
author: EarSay Inc
Overview of Exhibition and Multimedia Project, Crossing the BLVD: strangers, neighbors, aliens in a new America
At a time when immigration issues and policy are being hotly debated throughout the nation, Crossing the BLVD: strangers, neighbors, aliens in a new America shares the stories, sounds, and images that reveal the human toll of a cold- and post-cold war-world, and pre- and post-9/11 world. Created by documentary artists Warren Lehrer and Judith Sloan, Crossing the BLVD forms a portrait of a paradoxical and ever-shifting America. It intimately portrays the lives of new immigrants and refugees living in Queens, NY, a modern-day Ellis Island where cultures overlap in a choreography of chaotic co-existence. For three years Lehrer/Sloan traveled the world by trekking the streets of their home borough in search of migration stories and a deeper connection to their diverse community. They began their project in 1999 by conducting storytelling workshops in libraries, high schools and community centers throughout Queens. Their journey continued through 2002 via photographic portraits and extended interviews in bodegas, family-owned restaurants, places of worship, public housing projects and private homes. The result is an extraordinary book of photographs and stories, an audio CD, a series of public radio documentaries, a reading/performance tour, a website, and a traveling exhibition of photographic prints, sound stations, and a Mobile Story Booth, allowing one to add one’s own portrait and story to the Crossing repository.
*Winner 2004 Brendan Gill Prize from Municipal Art Society of New York The prize is awarded annually to the creator of a building, book, essay, poem, lyric, song, composition, play, painting, sculpture, landscape or any other work of art which best captures the energy of New York.
* Winner Best of Best Award, Trade Photography, New York Book Show 2004
* Winner 2003 Innovative Use of Archives Award, Archivist Roundtable of New York. "For exploding the paradigms of oral history and reinterpreting them for our multimedia century..."
* Selected One of the Best Books and CDs of Indie Culture 2004, "A one-of-a kind amazingly designed book portraying immigrant Americans today." Utne Reader
* Selected One of the Best Illustrated Books of 2003 "Innovatively brings to life the most diverse county in the country... An arresting, vividly printed mosaic." Publishers Weekly
"Immigrant life in Queens, as told in the intimate, rich, comic, ironic and sad stories so often seen but not heard in America's big cities..." The Washington Post
"An offbeat tour of one of the country’s most ethnically diverse counties... Riveting stories about a new wave of immigrants to America..." The New York Times
“Truth isn't always stranger than fiction, but it can be a lot more interesting. Crossing the BLVD is a rich...varied listening experience, a demonstration of the way you can explore the world without leaving home. BLVD emphasises the rhythmic musicality of everyday speech. You hear laughter, sorrow and many moving tales of hardship, flight, splintered families and the difficulties of assimilation. A turbo-driven Eyewitness guide - and riveting first-person testimonies.” The Guardian, London
"In the new typographical and geographical adventure Crossing the BLVD, immigrants from all over the world tell their harrowing, thrilling, inspiring stories... New Haven Advocate
"An incredible, moving story... Oral history with a twist." The World, BBC / Public Radio International
"This stunningly innovative book goes beyond pathos, into the kaleidoscope of experience that defines real immigrant life, in all its complexity..." City Limits
"Crossing the BLVD boldly carries the tradition of oral history into the 21st Century..." Eve Ensler, Author, The Vagina Monologues
"A book of stunning originality, tremendous visual flair and cinematic depth.."
Alan Berliner, Filmmaker, INTIMATE STRANGER, NOBODY’S BUSINESS
“CROSSING brims over with the energy, heart and spirit that went into creating this important work.”
Dave Isay, Documentary Radio Artist GHETTO LIFE 101, THE SUNSHINE HOTEL
“The significance of this extraordinary volume is that, ready or not it provides a glimpse of the new America which is emerging.” Ron Daniels Executive Director, Center for Constitutional Rights
“BLVD brings alive the most polyglot place on the planet. An outstanding book on the new New York!” John Kuo Wei Tchen, Historian, New York University & Co-founder of the Museum of Chinese in the Americas
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Shelf Life #10: Home Bars, New Moon Girls, and Recovering from Genocide
Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights)...
published: 30 Apr 2009
author: UtneReader
Shelf Life #10: Home Bars, New Moon Girls, and Recovering from Genocide
Shelf Life #10: Home Bars, New Moon Girls, and Recovering from Genocide
Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights) of whats landing in our library each week.- published: 30 Apr 2009
- views: 228
- author: UtneReader
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Shelf Life #8: Baltimore's Rumor Mill, Western Innovations, and Alaska's Grease Market
Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights)...
published: 10 Apr 2009
author: UtneReader
Shelf Life #8: Baltimore's Rumor Mill, Western Innovations, and Alaska's Grease Market
Shelf Life #8: Baltimore's Rumor Mill, Western Innovations, and Alaska's Grease Market
Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights) of what's landing in our library each week.- published: 10 Apr 2009
- views: 179
- author: UtneReader
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Shelf Life: The Nuclear West, Headcheese, and Humanity
Shelf Life, Episode 4. Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (an...
published: 26 Feb 2009
author: UtneReader
Shelf Life: The Nuclear West, Headcheese, and Humanity
Shelf Life: The Nuclear West, Headcheese, and Humanity
Shelf Life, Episode 4. Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti shares the highlights (and occasional lowlights) of what's landing in our library each week.- published: 26 Feb 2009
- views: 54
- author: UtneReader
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Stitur på Utne
Semitopptur over Setehaug, ovenfor Utne, Hardanger....
published: 30 Jul 2012
author: Korporalen
Stitur på Utne
Stitur på Utne
Semitopptur over Setehaug, ovenfor Utne, Hardanger.- published: 30 Jul 2012
- views: 234
- author: Korporalen