Julian E. RotheryJournal of Forestry
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Once the Strokes perfected a formula for their sprightly, edged rock, front man Julian Casablancas began looking for another vehicle to get his ideas out there. Enter the Voidz, his eclectic side project, which is releasing its third full-length this fall. While it has echoes of his better-...
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FOREST OF BLISS (Robert Gardner 1986), introduced by Arlene Shechet, 9:30 Friday, April 6 Harlem in the Himalayas: Miguel Zenón, alto sax, with Luis Perdomo, piano Friday, April 6 Artists on Art: Marina Abramovic, 8:30 Friday, April 6 CabaretCinema: TEOREMA (THEORUM) (Pier Paolo Pasol...
in conjunction with his MoMA exhibition. Among the works featured wasThe Rivals(right), which sold for $9.76 million in 2018, overtaking an auction record for Latin American art previously set by his wife,Frida Kahlo. HerTwo Nudes in the Forestsold for $8 million in 2016. (MoMA/Pinterest)...
Art and architecture criticLewis Mumfordoffered praise forAlfred Stieglitz’slatest exhibition at the photographer’s gallery, An American Place. Mumford noted Stieglitz’s “astringent quality” that rose above the philistine tastes and “stupidities” of American life. ...
“It’s really important for scientists in the forest industry to be recognised. Scientists generally, and those who work in the forest industry in particular, tend to be overlooked when awards are handed out.” “So recognition through a Ministerial Award ...
Welcome to the Seawall’s fourth annual spring poetry feature. Below, nineteen poets write briefly on some of their favorite new and recent collections. The material includes: Lisa Russ Spaar onSpace, In Chainsby Laura Kasischke Nick Sturm onDestroyer and Preserverby Matthew Rohrer ...
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