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Rebekah Kirkman

Art & Entertainment, Visual Art
January 30, 2018

With new gallery Resort and a show at Terrault, Alex Ebstein talks keeping up studio and curatorial practices

“I feel like I eat stress or something,” Alex Ebstein, wearer of many hats, tells…

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January 30, 2018
Art & Entertainment, Words
January 23, 2018

Scrambled Eves: Boredom and vodka in Eve Babitz’s tableau vivant of glamorous and boozy ’60s Los Angeles

Eve Babitz makes scrambled eggs alone, ostensibly preparing for a night in at home, in…

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January 23, 2018
Art & Entertainment, Words
January 19, 2018

Good grief: Essay collection “Rebellious Mourning” places pain in resistance

An orange buffoon was elected president, and with fresh urgency everyone told each other, “Don’t…

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January 19, 2018
Art & Entertainment, Visual Art
December 12, 2017

Three painters at St. Charles Projects, Joshua Bienko, June Culp, and Delphine Hennelly, consider what comes before words

“We must be massive and ugly to find something new,” the late Abstract Expressionist painter…

December 12, 2017
Art & Entertainment, News & Opinion, Uncategorized
December 1, 2017

Downtown arts development Le Mondo fires former executive director amid allegations of abusive behavior

Yesterday afternoon, the downtown multi-use arts project Le Mondo fired Ric Royer, cutting all professional…

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December 1, 2017
Cover Stories, This Week, Visual Art
November 22, 2017

How to Glow Up: Baltimore Youth Arts helps youth inside and outside the justice system

On a Thursday afternoon, Da’Shawn, Ali, and Kendrick sit in the Baltimore Youth Arts gallery…

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November 22, 2017
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