Chunky Move Makes Australian Contemporary Dance Cool
Contemporary Dance. Back in the mid 1900s, the contemporary dance scene in Melbourne, Australia wasn’t much of anything. In America, Paul Taylor was taking the […]
Contemporary Dance. Back in the mid 1900s, the contemporary dance scene in Melbourne, Australia wasn’t much of anything. In America, Paul Taylor was taking the […]
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I took a seat in the cushioned carmine red chair at the counter and put my hunger aside to scope out the scene around me. It […]
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This season, during Milan fashion week, Moschino (pronounced mo-skeen-oh) released a spring ready-to-wear collection centered completely around the iconic Mattel maiden, Barbie. Models in on […]
What happens when a TV show decides to switch up its style entirely? FX’s Archer, which wrapped up Season 5 in April, made such a […]
In late February, the SF Chronicle ran an article about the closing of George Krevsky Gallery, a staple in the San Francisco art scene for […]
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Constitutional Hinges,” US History teacher Marissa Cornelius’s senior seminar, is not only a history class, but also, as Cornelius describes it, “Lick-Wilmerding High School’s only […]