Whither Congestion Pricing?
By Carolyn KonheimFrom beyond the grave, Meade Esposito, the capo di tutti capi in New York politics, haunts the backrooms in Albany and hearing rooms in New York where the fate of congestion pricing in the city is being debated. His influence threatens the future of the city’s subway and bus system—and in effect threatens the city’s economy in a global marketplace.
A Man Leaves Home
By Billy SothernWe drove north into Mississippi as the late-summer Sabbath sun rose over New Orleans.
Art In Conversation
Jack Whitten with Robert Storr
On the occasion of Jack Whittens two exhibits, at P.S.1 (from now until September 24th) and at Alexander Gray Associates (from September 13th to October 20th), Rail Consulting Editor Robert Storr spoke to the artist about his life and work.
Art In Conversation
Jay Bernstein with Joan Waltemath
Jay Bernstein is Chair and University Distinguished Professor in Philosophy at The New School for Social Research. He received his BA in 1970 from Trinity College in Religion and his PhD in 1975 from the University of Edinburgh.
Art In Conversation
Shigeko Kubota with Phong Bui
In the midst of the preparation for her new exhibit, My Life with Nam June Paik: Video Sculpture and Installation, at Maya Stendhal Gallery (Sept. 6Oct. 27), Shigeko Kubota welcomes Rail Publisher Phong Bui to her loft/studio (one of the lengendary George Maciunas buildings in SoHo) to talk about her life and work.
Art In Conversation
Xu Bing with Ellen Pearlman
Xu Bing is one of the most important expatriate Chinese avant-garde artists. Winner of a 1999 MacArthur (genius) Fellowship for A Book From the Sky, which consisted of thousands of characters from an invented language printed on scrolls from hand-carved woodblocks, in 2003 he was awarded the Fukuoka Asian Culture and in 2004, he received the first Wales International Visual Art Prize, Artes Mundi, for Where Does the Dust Collect Itself, an installation incorporating dust collected from Ground Zero.
Becoming Women
By Sarahjane BlumWith heroines navigating between their own interests and those of their kin, three prominent offerings betray a cultural anxiety about how to be a responsible adult woman in love.
Theater In Dialogue
Lesbian Pulp Fiction: The Beebo Brinker Chronicles
By Kia CorthronAnn Bannon, dubbed the Queen of Lesbian Pulp Fiction, began writing her first novel at twenty-two, a newlywed suburban homemaker fresh out of college. Two years later the book, Odd Girl Out, was published by Gold Medal Press.
Political Circus Dazzles Brooklyn
By Marie CarterEvery September since 1989, Circus Amok, a political, cross-dressing troupe, treats New Yorkers to free shows in parks throughout the city. They perform at upwards of sixteen parks in the five boroughs.
Sleepy Little Essay on Good and Evil
By Ann LauterbachTry this. Better? Somewhat. It will do for the time being. Seem to make some mistakes.
Editor's Message
A Wide Stance
By Theodore HammA family-values Republican senator from Louisiana shows up on the client list of a DC madam. A month later, the Bush administration’s architect of doom, Karl Rove, bows out of the White House, in the process issuing Dr. No-like battle plans for the 2008 election.
ArtSeen
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Analogous Logic
– By Shane McAdams -
Projects 85: Dan Perjovschi WHAT HAPPENED TO US?
– By Valery Oisteanu -
Alex Hay New Paintings
– By Roger White -
An Artist in Our Time
– By Robert C. Morgan -
The Unknown Monet: Pastels and Drawings
– By Thomas Micchelli -
Brooklyn Dispatches: Still Crazy: Unveiled Previews Unprecedented Collection at the Denver Art Museum
– By James Kalm -
Christoph Buchel
– By Thomas Micchelli
Training Ground for Democracy -
Colectivo Chocolatera
– By Warren Fry -
Richard Pousette-Dart
– By Craig Olson -
Edwin Dickinson in Provincetown, 1912 1937
– By John Yau -
Edwin Dickinson: A Collectors Notes
– By Michael Rubenstein -
Neo Rauch Para
– By John Yau -
Lori Der Hagopian Strange Bird Productions
– By Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle -
Gego, Between Transparency and the Invisible
– By Kimberly Lamm -
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
– By Hrag Vartanian
Table of Contents
Editor's Message
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A Wide Stance
– By Theodore Hamm
Local
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Political Circus Dazzles Brooklyn
– By Marie Carter -
A Future on Two Wheels
– By Paula Crossfield -
Wedding Bell Blues
– By Eleanor J. Bader -
Whither Congestion Pricing?
– By Carolyn Konheim -
Scenes From a Rent War
– By Nicholas Jahr -
The Case Of The Duffield Street Homes
– By Emma Rebhorn
Express
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A Long Island Passage
– By Emily DeVoti -
A Man Leaves Home
– By Billy Sothern -
Letter from Syria: Goodbye to Iraq...
– By Robert S. Eshelman -
Pankaj Mishra with Hirsh Sawhney
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Janna Levin with Sylvie Myerson
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Docs In Sight
– By Williams Cole
Art
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A Tribute to Elizabeth Murray (1940–2007)
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Documenta On The Ropes
– By Kim Levin -
Jack Whitten with Robert Storr
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Jay Bernstein with Joan Waltemath
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Macys Jamaica (1947): An Unsung Modernist Masterwork In Queens by Joseph Masheck
– By Joseph Masheck -
Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years
– By Anne Byrd -
Shigeko Kubota with Phong Bui
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TRACKS: Sultana’s Dream and the SAWCC
– By Maxwell Heller -
THE SEVENTIES
– By Deborah Kass -
TRACKS: Peter Young: An Unlikely Artist
– By Ben La Rocco -
Xu Bing with Ellen Pearlman
ArtSeen
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Analogous Logic
– By Shane McAdams -
Projects 85: Dan Perjovschi WHAT HAPPENED TO US?
– By Valery Oisteanu -
Alex Hay New Paintings
– By Roger White -
An Artist in Our Time
– By Robert C. Morgan -
The Unknown Monet: Pastels and Drawings
– By Thomas Micchelli -
Brooklyn Dispatches: Still Crazy: Unveiled Previews Unprecedented Collection at the Denver Art Museum
– By James Kalm -
Christoph Buchel Training Ground for Democracy
– By Thomas Micchelli -
Colectivo Chocolatera
– By Warren Fry -
Richard Pousette-Dart
– By Craig Olson -
Edwin Dickinson in Provincetown, 1912 1937
– By John Yau -
Edwin Dickinson: A Collectors Notes
– By Michael Rubenstein -
Neo Rauch Para
– By John Yau -
Lori Der Hagopian Strange Bird Productions
– By Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle -
Gego, Between Transparency and the Invisible
– By Kimberly Lamm -
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
– By Hrag Vartanian
Books
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Fiction: The Lone Ranger and Don Quixote Joust
– By Ben Gore -
Rudolph Delson with Yael Korman
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Fiction: Angels Among Us
– By Carol Wierzbicki -
Poetry: Labyrinthine Fuges
– By Christopher Leland Winks -
Nonfiction: Play On
– By Sarah Todd -
Fiction: The Bleak Life
– By Lynn Crawford -
Fiction: My Name is Lily
– By Lisa Kunik -
Fiction: Rain & Revolution
– By Primwatee Groover -
Poetry Roundup
– By Jeffrey Cyphers Wright
Music
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Dimensions in Music
– By Alan Lockwood -
Dr. Hommes Laboratory
– By Todd Simmons -
What is Avant-Pop?
– By Paul Grimstad -
Culture Matters
– By Richard Kostelanetz -
Because I Said So
– By Grant Moser
Dance
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A Fall Dance Preview
– By Carley Petesch -
DANCE DANCE REVOLUTION!
– By Sophia Al-Marri
Film
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Becoming Women
– By Sarahjane Blum -
Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 4
– By Cullen Gallagher -
Johnnie To In Charge
– By David Wilentz -
The New Talkies: Generation D. I. Y.
– By Mark Asch -
Roman-Porno to Desu Noto - The Odyssey of Shusuke Kaneko
– By David Wilentz -
An Imperfect Cinema
– By Sarah Kessler -
Les Enfants Terribles (1950)
– By Jesi Khadivi -
Thank God I'm an atheist. Two Films by Luis Bunuel.
– By Jed Lipinski
Theater
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Cum On Feel The Noize
– By Barton Bishop -
Down Under Over Here
– By Courtney Baron -
Lesbian Pulp Fiction: The Beebo Brinker Chronicles
– By Kia Corthron -
Excerpt from The Beebo Brinker Chronicles
– By Kate M. Ryan and Linda S. Chapman
Fiction
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Calendar of Regrets (an excerpt)
– By Lance Olsen -
overly Dramatic portrait of a walk
– By Jillian Elisabetta Ciaccia -
The Moment
– By Sabrina Seelig -
Affair
– By Sabrina Seelig -
The Time of the Darkest Color
– By Sabrina Seelig -
The Accidental Oracle
– By Kurt Strahm
Poetry
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Sleepy Little Essay on Good and Evil
– By Ann Lauterbach -
Three Poems by Elizabeth Robinson
– By Elizabeth Robinson
LastWords
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Turn That Frown Upside Down
– By Sabine Heinlein