Review: Feels Like Old Times With the Return of Tap City
The caption on the projected video reads 2001. A ukelele-wielding man in a straw hat speaks and sings about his […]
The caption on the projected video reads 2001. A ukelele-wielding man in a straw hat speaks and sings about his […]
Sex. Death. Divinity. Violence. Grief. Money. Family. Art. Defiance. Ecstasy. Transfiguration. Dancing. Destruction. Rock ’n’ roll conjoined to singular visions.
“I don’t know why we have to do this over the phone,” says Arnold, speaking from Rotterdam to his estranged
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a fearless artist and indefatigable supporter of her peers who brought the full complexity of contemporary Indigenous