Gabrielle Bell is a California-raised cartoonist living in Brooklyn. The Voyeurs, her latest collection of autobiographical comics and the first…
Creative Engagement with Steve Dalachinsky’s Trust Fund Babies and Phenomena of Interference (Unlikely Books, 2011)
Dalachinsky’s Unlikely Books double-chap Trust Fund Babies/ Phenomena of Interference is inherently inclusive of. Ripe and rife with sudden appearances…
Moving Through the World: An Interview with Alex Gallo-Brown
In March of this year, Alex Gallo-Brown sent me an email about a book of poems called The Language…
Featureless Friday: “Meshes of the Afternoon” (1943)
I’ve learned more from Maya Deren than from many features I’ve seen. And so I was very pleased to see…
Harry Mathews Roundtable
The Quarterly Conversation has posted a roundtable on the great Harry Mathews, including essays by Dan Visel and Ed Park …
A call to the arms of love: on the love of film as a politics of film, on critique-as-love and love-as-revolutionary-force, in memory of Alexis Tioseco, Nika Bohinc and my father; or, another letter I would love to read to you in person.
(Note: I don’t typically double-post, or indeed triple-post, but some forms of mourning, or memorial, ought to be as wide-reaching…