Email Author Paul Friswold
SAT 10/9 In less time than it took Jennifer Capriati (and some questionable officiating) to defeat Serena Williams at this year's U.S.... More >>
Wednesday, October 6 Hump Day is not the most convenient time to take a trip to the Pacific Rim for a quick meal. Weekday flights are... More >>
SUN 10/3 You've got to hand it to St. Louis: We're exploring every possible angle when it comes to reliving the 1904 World's Fair.... More >>
FRI 10/1 They say art expands the mind. Now it's time to expand your definition of art. At the third ArtDimensions ArtDTour event... More >>
The art of printmaking, the novice is quick to learn, does not just live in conversations about Johann Gutenberg and the art of the frontispiece... More >>
Wednesday, September 29 Let us reminisce, just for a moment, about the days of college and the nearly mandatory trip to Europe (yeah,... More >>
Mike Watt: musician, diarist, raconteur, philosopher, punk rock's favorite uncle and San Pedro, California's goodwill ambassador to the world. He... More >>
SAT 9/25 "All the world's a stage," Shakespeare once said. For our money, there ain't a set designer in the land who could come up... More >>
FRI 9/24 Fashion is something that you participate in every day, either consciously or subconsciously. You're wearing clothes, aren't... More >>
WED 9/22 The word "meditation" conjures images of quiet contemplation and stillness. For the practitioner of the sema, a Sufi... More >>
MON 9/20 In the introduction to his collection of poems, The Complete Book of Kong, William Trowbridge simultaneously admits the... More >>
SUN 9/19 Where can you find Celtic warriors, live music, hurling and a church service rubbing elbows? This unlikely combination of... More >>
Midway through a conversation about the state of Artica in its third year, co-founder Nita Turnage laughs at the suggestion that although she and... More >>
Wednesday, September 15 With the release of the exciting Playboy compilation CD (as seen on TV), it seems the sexophone is... More >>
Most people who publicly consume artistic product do so with a glass of wine in hand, in sterile rooms with hardwood floors, in league with fellow... More >>
Why is it that you only really appreciate something close to you when you see it through someone else's eyes? Anna Kuperberg's photographs of... More >>
Wednesday, September 8 The beauty of shopping in NYC lies not just in gawking at the wonder that is the Prada "museum" but also in... More >>
SUN 9/5 When you think "classic cars," your mind turns naturally to Elvis Aron Presley and charity. The King was as famous for his... More >>
FRI 9/3 The current show at Elliot Smith Contemporary Art (4729 McPherson Avenue; 314-361-4800), Everything You Always Wanted to... More >>
Back before cars were invented, man still had the urge to pimp rides. Medieval knights bred their horses for size and strength, then decked them... More >>
The judges: a bevy of belly dancers from the United States and abroad. The contestants: fourteen belly dancers extraordinaire. Where they collide:... More >>
FRI 8/27 Metrosexuality is a scourge that must be stopped. Metrosexuality is a godsend that has vastly improved the dynamic of... More >>
FRI 8/27 Doesn't it feel like radios were beaming "School's Out" just yesterday because, well, school was out for the summer? It can't... More >>
2004 has, thus far, been a banner year for the armchair explorer. Historical scientists, working around the clock and funded in part by a grant... More >>
Wednesday, August 25 In 1979, a young Mr. Night attempted to leap his bike over two yellow Tonka dump trucks parked in front of a... More >>
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