On Katie Roiphe’s In Praise of Messy Lives
Author Archives: Sarah Nardi
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You’re right George Bailey, you crazy son of a bitch—it IS a wonderful life!
Learning to love all things local in Logan Square
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History demands that we open our eyes
On photography’s power to change people’s perspectives
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Double tall nostalgia with a shot of obnoxious
I admit it: I think the past was better than now and Europe is better than here
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How Lauren Levato went from drawing insects to drawing herself
The dangers of delving too deep
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Painters know your secrets, and might tell you theirs
Looking at Rose Frantzen’s work in light of her recent exhibit at the Figge Art Museum
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A gallery that hopes to open your mind by closing you in
Sam Lipp and Luis Miguel Bendaña’s Pilsen gallery, Queer Thoughts, plays around with notions of space
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I often wish — and I’m probably not alone in this — that I could give my present self just five minutes with my decade-ago self; that today-me could look then-me firmly in the eye and tell her to relax. I would tell her that becoming who you are is a process, not an event, […]