Well, it was bound to happen. After a bit more than a year at tcj.com, the powers that be have come to their senses and sent us packing. We are now at our new home: http://hoodedutilitarian.com.
We’ve had…
Well, it was bound to happen. After a bit more than a year at tcj.com, the powers that be have come to their senses and sent us packing. We are now at our new home: http://hoodedutilitarian.com.
We’ve had…
For Valentine’s Day, Vom Marlowe reviews Tristram Burden’s novel, My Hero: A Wild Boy’s Tale.
All topics discussed in an interview with Sharon Marcus, the author of “Between Women” about erotic (but not necessarily lesbian) bonds between women in Victorian England. We also talk about lesbian imagery in fashion magazines, the history of gay identity, doll narratives, and more.
Some lousy floppies from a few months back.
Marguerite Van Cook looks at the Bill Viola exhibit “Bodies of LIght.”
Caroline Small discusses nostalgia and visual style in Pascal Blanchet’s comic White Rapids.
Will someone please tear off Bill Murray’s face and beat George Clooney to death with it?
Ng Suat Song reviews the title story in Drawn and Quarterly’s collection of short stories by Oji Suzuki.
CF and Matt Seneca talk about narrative, abstraction, spirituality in art, Kirby, Herriman, and more.
James Romberger discusses his further efforts to track down the original version of David Wojnarowicz’ controversial piece Fire In My Belly.