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Re: “NYC Art Stars: When They Were Young

re marina photograph, see "The Anxiety of Influence"...nice one Jonny!

Posted by artist5 on 01/06/2012 at 10:59 PM

Re: “10 Artists Who Deserve Solo Shows at the New Museum

why?

Posted by dan on 12/21/2011 at 9:58 PM

Re: “Christopher Hitchens's Ten Worst Enemies

11. George Galloway.

From his "Mr. Galloway Goes to Washington":

I caught sight of a familiar figure, clutching, somewhat bizarrely, a half-chewed banana. He was more corpulent than the last time I had met him and now sported a beard but I instantly recognized Christopher Hitchens, an old adversary and former leftie now lucratively renounced of his past and plying his journalistic trade in the service of those promoting the war... I have had little time for the noted imbiber, since the time he sold out the Palestinian cause, certainly long before he backed the war and damned people like me who had opposed it.

Hitchens became increasingly apoplectic as I declined to answer his shouted questions. "Tell us about the suicide-murderers, Mr. Galloway, that your friend Saddam was paying for," he yelled. It was depressing to recognize the lexicon of Ariel Sharon coming from the mouth of someone who was once counted among Britain's brightest left-wing stars.

"Christopher, your hands are shaking," I bellowed back to him over the heads of the pressing reporters. "Go and have another drink." It was, after all, approaching 9:00 in the morning. Hitches continued his asides... as we passed through security and the x-ray machine and into the cavernous building. I had had enough. In front of the clicking cameras and whirring tapes I turned around a let him have it: "You are a drink-sodden, former Trotskyite popinjay," I shouted; at which point Hitchens slid away from the gathering muttering, "You thug."

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Posted by Henry Stewart on 12/16/2011 at 5:12 PM

Re: “10 Artists Who Deserve Solo Shows at the New Museum

Lots of things to see everywhere...Oh the wonder of it...I love artists...I understand fulfillment of the escaping dream...The effort...being there...I am privileged to be in their company.

Posted by rachel on 11/12/2011 at 2:12 PM

Re: “Experiments in Living: A New Kind of Brooklyn B&B

i wanna make friends with them!!

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Posted by Simon Says on 11/12/2011 at 6:56 AM

Re: “Experiments in Living: A New Kind of Brooklyn B&B

yikes! watta dump.

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Posted by MIMI on 11/09/2011 at 9:36 AM

Re: “A Brief History of Controversial Art

thats stupid!

Posted by Jenny Picco on 11/04/2011 at 9:07 PM

Re: “The Fashionable Bystander: Leonora Russo

I met Leonora this weekend in Williamsburg and we are now buddies.
She is great! --- Joyce

Posted by Joyce on 10/03/2011 at 8:51 PM

Re: “The Fashionable Bystander: Leonora Russo

What a treat it was to meet the Lovely Leonora Russo at my Grandson's 1st Birthday party yesterday ,the two of them turned the day into a grand event.

Chuck J.

Posted by Charles Jablonski on 10/02/2011 at 6:51 PM

Re: “The Fashionable Bystander: Coco and Breezy

This is what happens when hoodrats discover other cultures. And that underbite is killing me.

Posted by Caomi Nampbell on 09/29/2011 at 1:10 PM

Re: “A Brief History of Controversial Art

Nekkid - it's what all the kids are doing - http://artkicksass.com/2010/03/04/manet-lu…

Posted by Bradley Werner on 09/18/2011 at 12:02 PM

Re: “A Brief History of Controversial Art

Once animated - it became obvious what this naval travesty was really all about - http://artkicksass.com/2010/01/27/theodore…

Posted by Bradley Werner on 09/18/2011 at 12:01 PM

Re: “A Brief History of Controversial Art

This animated version shows that it was in fact depicting a conspiracy of murder - http://artkicksass.com/2010/05/06/rembrand…

Posted by Bradley Werner on 09/18/2011 at 12:00 PM

Re: “Blockbuster Season at the Museum

Love these!

Posted by cree on 09/14/2011 at 1:03 PM

Re: “25 Famous Writers Who Killed Themselves

U guys should include Pedro Nava, a Brazilian writer who shot himself in a public square in Rio, at the age of 80, after been blackmailed by a male prostitute

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Posted by Joao Renato on 08/29/2011 at 1:42 PM

Re: “What Free Labor Looks Like

While the illustrations are great and there are some real truths presented here, this is some cynical depressing shit.... Nice!

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Posted by pschase on 08/18/2011 at 4:34 PM

Re: “Photos from the Inaugural NADA Hudson Exhibition

Pink Bunnies were compliments of Artist Ryan E. Cronin www.cronartusa.com

Posted by Ryan Cronin on 08/01/2011 at 6:01 PM

Re: “25 Famous Writers Who Killed Themselves

some days/nights who doesn't consider adding themselves to this hall of infamy? but some of us are too fond of chocolate to end it all.

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Posted by LONELY SOUL on 05/26/2011 at 8:24 PM

Re: “25 Famous Writers Who Killed Themselves

WARNING: Whatever you do, don't kill yourself for you are surely going straight into the lake of fire and burn for eternity.

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Posted by Heli kuo pau on 05/20/2011 at 7:10 AM

Re: “25 Famous Writers Who Killed Themselves

How could you forget Breece Pancake?

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Posted by jonjustjon on 05/16/2011 at 4:43 PM

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