Art

Honoring Highlander Folk School and its Role in the Civil Rights Movement

Written by: Hunter Craighill

“As we come to the end of Black History Month, we thought it would be prudent to remember Highlander Folk School and its role in the Civil Rights Movement and the fight against segregation. Founded in 1932 in the rural Tennessee town of Tracy City…”

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Art Review: “Mirror Show” at Spy Projects

Art Review: “Mirror Show” at Spy Projects

by Oliver Heffron

“Curated by longtime friend of Nuance Mia Scarpa and hosted by Los Angeles art gallery Spy Projects, “Mirror Show” synthesizes the work and vision of 29 artists into one dynamic space that combines the comfort of personal craftsmanship with the artistic precision found in the classic gallery space…”

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Interview: Julian Edwards of Pocket Nails

Interview: Julian Edwards of Pocket Nails

Written By Hunter Craighill

“Julian Edwards is the designer and owner of Pocket Nails, a fashion project in Nashville. Edwards is originally from Los Angeles, but moved to Nashville to pursue his fashion dreams and build the Pocket Nails brand. At 20 years old with already an online store and new line of clothing dropping soon, Edwards has a lot to look forward to as he grows the brand and builds out the store…”

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FROMTHEMOTHERLANDS opening “LIBERATION” photo gallery in Nashville.

FROMTHEMOTHERLANDS opening “LIBERATION”  photo gallery in Nashville.

By Oliver Heffron

“FROMTHEMOTHERLANDS will be celebrating its two-year anniversary with the opening of the “LIBERATION” photo gallery in Nashville on July 15, 2022–featuring photography from Trusifuu and DJ sets from AB Eastwood and Gas!...”

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Kelsey Woods releases new song inspired by A Court of Thorns and Roses.

Kelsey Woods releases new song inspired by A Court of Thorns and Roses.

By: Jane Grounds

“Kelsey Woods is a film composer that has decided to use her free time to create music inspired by the incredibly popular fantasy book series, A Court of Thorns and Roses, written by Sarah J. Maas. Kelsey Woods’ new song just released on June 22nd, entitled ‘To Keep You from Breaking…’”

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Art Review: MASSHOLE by Mia Scarpa

Art Review: MASSHOLE by Mia Scarpa

By: Oliver Heffron

“Painter Mia Scarpa’s new solo show, MASSHOLE, idiosyncratically reclaims her exaggerated regional identity, combining anchors of cultural imagery with intimate settings which recreate the experience of recalling a sweet, personal memory within a moment of recognition…”

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Book Review: When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut

Book Review: When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut

By Oliver Heffron

“While the expertly researched history is enlightening and fascinating, what makes Labatut’s book an unforgettable and powerful read is his careful employment of fiction to unravel and express the deep, haunting and universal mystery which lies just beyond the borders of a scientific equation and nonfiction…”

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Art Review: Painter Hannah Lupton Reinhard's "Beshert: Beholden" Exhibition

Art Review: Painter Hannah Lupton Reinhard's "Beshert: Beholden" Exhibition

By Oliver Heffron

“...While the bright colors, festive content and glamorous features catch the eye immediately, it’s Lupton Reinhard’s masterful technique which keeps the viewer lingering in each work’s presence, eventually feeling the aching melancholy which, like the veils and leaves, shields itself within the technical virtuosity of each piece…”

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Calliope Pavlides manifests the moment’s chaotic electricity in her new show “Generator” at Harkawik NYC.

Calliope Pavlides manifests the moment’s chaotic electricity in her new show “Generator” at Harkawik NYC.

“In her new show, “Generator” at Harkawik NYC, Pavlides injects a series of Southern California-inspired still-lifes and landscapes with dynamic surrealism, vitalizing the objects and scenes to create moments of delightful discovery and unsettling contemplation…” by Oliver Heffronn

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An Interview with the Creator of NineteenNikey: Andie Bain

An Interview with the Creator of NineteenNikey: Andie Bain

By Mary Brady

“I used to collect stuff just like magazines, postcards, even like stamps, and I would stick them everywhere and it just got to the point, like being really Nike focused and working in the shoe shop as well I was just like oh I’m just going to make an Instagram, just like a finsta, like one that no one follows. […] And then it started to randomly brew and all these celebrities started following me and I was like ‘what the fuck’… ”

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Fashion & Film: Atomic Blonde (2017)

Fashion & Film: Atomic Blonde (2017)

By Nicholas Wolf

“Atomic Blonde (directed by David Letch) is based on the 2012 Graphic novel The Coldest City. The film starts off with Lorraine Broughton (Charlize Theron) rising out of an ice-cold bath, which not only presents her as a subject of sex appeal but also gives her…”

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