April 2010
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February 2010
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Two Pittsburgh labels join a resurgence of... →
Vinyl isn’t the only format making a comeback. The ’80s birthed DIY “cassette culture” (Sub Pop and K Records began as humble tape labels) and, recently, cassettes have re-emerged. Early tapers once read zines like Sound Choice and Electronic Cottage. Now info comes from blogs like Foxy Digitalis, Anti-Gravity Bunny and Cassette Gods.
Pittsburgh contributes to the cassette...
art for spastics →
essential listening, every week.
Michael Yonkers and Plastic Crimewave Sound -... →
Sir Plastic Crimewave - Bait/Switch Banjo:... →
Doug Mesner - Good and Bad UFOs (AASB-002) →
January 2010
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August 2009
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June 2009
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April 2009
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March 2009
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AiA Online Week in Review: 9 - 13 March 2008
Dan Graham — yeah!!!
forwardretreat:
Art in America online, week no. 2:
+ Piper Marshall in conversation with Dan Graham
+ Danny Orendorff on Paul Chan’s ‘My Laws are My Whores’ at the Renaissance Society
+ Paddy Johnson on Vanessa Beecroft’s VB64 at Deitch Projects LIC
+ Fay Hirsch on ‘Seeing God in Prints’ at the IPCNY
+ Raul Martinez on Volta, Christie’s and Sotheby’s mid-season...
Vegan Haluski →
A Vegan Pittsburgher’s staple!
DJ & Radio Virtual Museum →
KRLA Beat →
KRLA Beat: L.A.’s first rock-and-roll newspaper
Demoniazed →
Not Not Fun Records →
SOFA Gallery, Austin →
Post Ike Cameron Louisiana
sofagallery:
March 8-April 5, 2009 Otis Lucas
The collaborative artist duo, Otis Lucas (Patrick Xavier Bresnan and Ivete Lucas), documents in a multitude of media the recuperative efforts to rebuild a community after the devastation of catastrophe. The artists spent a month in Cameron, Louisiana working with the Mennonite Disaster Service to rebuild homes for victims of Hurricane Ike. The...
From The Desk Of Dean & Britta: Pittsburgh Signs... →
The Trilogy Tapes →