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Paula Rego Retrospective Announced at Tate For Summer

Paula Rego Retrospective Announced At Tate For Summer / / This Summer sees Tate Britain open the largest and most comprehensive retrospective of the work of Paula Rego. Born in Portugal in 1935 during the authoritarian dictatorship of António de Oliveira Salazar to anti-fascist parents, her work is highly personal and politicised. Rego is an uncompromising artist of extraordinary imaginative power who redefined figurative art and revolutionised how women are represented. The exhibition will feature over 100 works, including collage, paintings, large-scale pastels, drawings and etchings. It will span Rego’s early work from the 1950s to her richly layered, staged scenes in the 2000s.

22 Books That Helped Me Write the Story of My Transition

(Dover Publications) A novel that tells the story of three brothers and that engages all the major ethical debates exploring faith, morality, free will, greed, obsession, and madness. How many times have I read this book? How many times can you read a book this long? I am Ivan, in a constant state of doubt, always on the verge of a nervous breakdown, or not even on the verge. Reading The Brothers K is like being in the psych ward of your own mind doubt, doubt, doubt, doubt, “I have a longing for life and I go on living in spite of logic.” This is a trans person’s motto. What logic is there living in a constant state of misrecognition? Who wouldn’t, like Ivan, have a nervous breakdown?  One time, close to another trip to the psych ward, I rented a cabin in Northern Minnesota and read the novel in three days. Psych ward averted. Hikes, “sticky little leaves as they open in the spring” as Ivan would say, and Dostoyevsky. I went on living.

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Monsters, aliens and the paranormal inspire a streaming series by Vandals Joe Escalante [The Orange County Register]

Monsters, aliens and the paranormal inspire a streaming series by Vandals’ Joe Escalante [The Orange County Register] Jan. 19 Joe Escalante has always had a fascination with monsters, aliens and the paranormal. The Orange County native and bassist for punk rock band The Vandals grew up on monster films and the eerie 1970s TV series “In Search Of…” hosted by Leonard Nimoy. He also read books about the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot. Escalante has manifested his love for these types of stories into a new television series, “Monsters Across America,” which he sold to Fox News’ paid streaming service, Fox Nation, last year.

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