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February 2002
FEATURES
Performance Art or Health Threat?
A student artist was asked to alter his performance or else not perform in the 4-D Extravaganza in December.
Because our Bodies are Temples
A historical perspective on body art.
The Other Other
Japanese artists to know: Yoshitoma Nara and Aya Takano from Murakami's
Hiropon factory.
Redefining Real
Richard Maxwell brings his innovative performance style
and full-size boxing ring to the stage.
Student Artist Spotlight: Mirroring My Vanity
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REGULARS
F News Question
What is the school
administration's role in determining what student art should be shown at
public events?
Covert Ops
Why the U.S. doesn't want
to find bin Laden.
Voices
IKEA Dreams/Brown
Elephant Reality
Art Thou Aware
Fourth place flops, fashion
gets fierce, Fluevog wants you!
The Coffee Chronicles
Husky and Starch
Almost Meet God: Episode 3, in which our heroes
confront terror in the sky.
SCHOOL NEWS
Nine Spaces to a Crystal
School Events Calendar
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REVIEWS
Everything Old
is New Again
Chicago Historical Society's Fashion, Flappers, and
All That Jazz and Robert Altman's Gosford Park
Signs of the Times
Bill Gross' Tondos: New
Paintings of Modest Landmarks
at Aron Packer Gallery
A Baby, A Black Jesus
and an Arab ...
Second City ETC's latest show: Holy War, Batman! or
The Yellow Cab of Courage
Comics
Noteworthy Calendar
A few things to check out in February. |