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This Week: Artist Dana Sherwood is interested in the boundaries between the domestic and the wild. She is particularly known for work that involves preparing elaborate meals for animals and documenting the ensuing feasts with hidden motion-sensitive cameras...
This Week: Artist Dana Sherwood is interested in the boundaries between the domestic and the wild. She is particularly known for work that involves preparing elaborate meals for animals and documenting the ensuing feasts with hidden motion-sensitive cameras...
This Week: Curator Matthew Abess discusses the new exhibition Margin of Error. The show features art and ephemera that speak to both the wonder and the hazards of the industrial age. The show includes everything from Fascist-era Italian safety posters to photographs and graphic art about the dangers and power of electricity. Margin of Error is on view through May 8th at The Wolfsonian at Florida International University...
This Week: Curator Matthew Abess discusses the new exhibition Margin of Error. The show features art and ephemera that speak to both the wonder and the hazards of the industrial age. The show includes everything from Fascist-era Italian safety posters to photographs and graphic art about the dangers and power of electricity. Margin of Error is on view through May 8th at The Wolfsonian at Florida International University...
This Week: Dawn Porter discusses her new film Trapped. The documentary looks at abortion clinics and providers in the South that are struggling to keep their doors open in the face of so-called TRAP laws. These laws systematically target abortion providers with onerous, medically unnecessary regulations in an effort to force the clinics to shut down. Just last week the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for Women's Health vs Hellerstedt, a case challenging a TRAP law passed in Texas...
This Week: Dawn Porter discusses her new film Trapped. The documentary looks at abortion clinics and providers in the South that are struggling to keep their doors open in the face of so-called TRAP laws. These laws systematically target abortion providers with onerous, medically unnecessary regulations in an effort to force the clinics to shut down. Just last week the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for Women's Health vs Hellerstedt, a case challenging a TRAP law passed in Texas...
Joseph Newman and his energy machine This week on the show: Jon Fox is the director of the new documentary Newman. The film tells the story of a self-educated inventor named Joseph Newman who in the 1980s claimed to have invented a perpetual motion machine. To Newman's skeptics, his device violated basic laws of physics...
Joseph Newman and his energy machine This week on the show: Jon Fox is the director of the new documentary Newman. The film tells the story of a self-educated inventor named Joseph Newman who in the 1980s claimed to have invented a perpetual motion machine. To Newman's skeptics, his device violated basic laws of physics...
Picture 5328 Picture 6064 Picture 6152 Abbottsford, Wisconsin Picture 6753 Richland Center, Wisconsin Picture 4696 Thorp, Wisconsin Picture 4778 Colby, Wisconsin Picture 6389 Appleton, Wisconsin This week on the show: Carl Corey is a photographer based in River Falls, Wisconsin. Lately, he's been traveling the country in his small Winnebago documenting the quirks, contradictions, and moments quiet of beauty he finds in small town America...
Picture 5328 Picture 6064 Picture 6152 Abbottsford, Wisconsin Picture 6753 Richland Center, Wisconsin Picture 4696 Thorp, Wisconsin Picture 4778 Colby, Wisconsin Picture 6389 Appleton, Wisconsin This week on the show: Carl Corey is a photographer based in River Falls, Wisconsin. Lately, he's been traveling the country in his small Winnebago documenting the quirks, contradictions, and moments quiet of beauty he finds in small town America...