
The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem MA is so constantly churning out exciting and curiously curated exhibitions that one might not expect to be so completely enamored with a show about landscapes … but then you’d be wrong. Continue reading

The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem MA is so constantly churning out exciting and curiously curated exhibitions that one might not expect to be so completely enamored with a show about landscapes … but then you’d be wrong. Continue reading

I’m not sure there is anything I can really say that will effectively convey how f*cking awesome this show was. If I had read the best possible review of PSY and I then saw the show, I’d still be walking out of The Cutler Majestic saying “I can’t believe no one told me how awesome this show was”. Continue reading

Here is your very special Fourth of July themed Junkyard and Co list of songs to get you some play this holiday weekend. Enjoy, be safe, bone well and sing along! Continue reading

Ok, ok. I get it. Lindsay is beautiful. She has rockin’ tits. She has a hold on our collective heartstrings. But the New York Times article heralding Lohan as some new art-house star is just ricockulous. Continue reading

Frankly, the starving artist schtick just ain’t what it used to be and art patrons like myself are sick of disorganized artists and exorbitant prices from galleries, and it’s pretty fantastic to see a company that feels the same way. Continue reading

Every year there seems to be a new story about some asshole kid who is better at art than you, and the younger the better for the sensational story…people seem to think that the ‘artwork’ from a 4yr old is not only worthy of recognition beyond that of a refrigerator exhibition but a full on gallery review. In case you were wondering, It’s not. Continue reading

What was meant to be the beefcake-muscle flexing-hammer throwing-cape flapping-nordic dreamboat-action film of the summer turned out to be a chilly, action-less, mind-numbing disaster. At first I couldn’t quite figure out why Thor was so goddamned awful (aside from the lack of action and shitty story) until I saw the credits and a familiar harbinger of mediocracy came up: Kenneth Branagh. Continue reading
Vermont-based artist Jennifer Koch and Scissor Drawings opens at Ningyo Editions tomorrow. Continue reading