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MOMA Rules

July 18th, 2005

Like a powerful leader of a country, the Museum of Modern Art dominates the art world. I almost feel like MOMA warrants its own regular news column. Since the reopening this past fall, after an $858 million dollar expansion, MOMA is still making headlines.

The First Year Program

July 18th, 2005

SAIC stays ahead of the curve with a program that tries to keep up with the changing art-making practices.

Stop Paying Attention

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July 18th, 2005

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Field guide to the moustache

July 18th, 2005

Today's fashionable moustache is an individual look, dependent on the nature of the growth of the hair above your lip in terms of both texture and quantity. After at least three weeks of growth, you are ready to asses how you look and what style will make you look your best.

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350 Victims, 233 Unidentified

July 18th, 2005

In Juarez there are 550 (American) factories with approximately 3000 employees at each. There is a gender tension, because the factories that are down there are assembly factories. The women are hired to do textile assembly, and then the items are retransported to the US, for cheap labor cost. The men don't have any work, and the women are making about $4 a day working in these factories.

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In April of 2001 Miranda July, writer of the new movie, “Me and You and Everyone We Know,” talked to F about performance, music, and her career…….

July 18th, 2005

Robert Becraft interviews Miranda July

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