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âHe was on fire, writing like his death depended on it.â âTom Comitta The devil works hard in this excerpt from Tom Comittaâs satirical novel, PEOPLEâS CHOICE LITERATURE (Columbia University Press) tinyurl.com/35m958kk

Friends and fellow artists margaux ogden and Devin Troy Strother discuss the humor and imagery in Strotherâs recent work. âI want to overload the viewer because that is what I want from showsâan abundance of stuff.â âDevin Troy Strother tinyurl.com/bdcsrfex

âWith my music, Iâve always wanted it to be like me, to sound how I think, and to reflect the conversation.â âMcKinley Dixon Friends and fellow musicians Lucy Dacus and my father's name reflect on art school, self-expression and the heart of their music. tinyurl.com/bdezy897


âEdie canât stop herself now from the desire to try to tell Marie everything she knows about faith.â âCatherine Lacey A young woman recalls a spiritual encounter and questions her belief in Catherine Laceyâs THE MĂBIUS BOOK (Farrar,Straus&Giroux). tinyurl.com/3fzerra2

âI do think to myself: What can only I make that nobody else can make?â âAmanda Williams Visual artist and architect Amanda Williams discussed creating space with artist lauren halsey as part of our Oral History Project. tinyurl.com/bdh26md5

âThatâs what Iâm most interested in: this sense of being trapped in a loop, unable to truly exist outside it.â Writer Qianfan Gu interviewed visual artist Huidi Xiang whose work concerns the relationship between labor and play. tinyurl.com/484zy8cz

âArtists can best contribute to society by reflecting on what most concerns them and what they enjoy giving to the public.â âNanette Carter Writer Matthew Deleget interviewed artist Nanette Carter about her retrospective at Montclair Art Museum. tinyurl.com/5dxjchuf

âLanguage breaks down into rhythm, and meaning recirculates throughout the universe⊠darĂo remains with us, surely, in these cycles and patterns of life.â âEmerson Goo Writer Emerson Goo reviewed the late poet bruno darĂoâs LANTANA (UGLY DUCKLING PRESSE) tinyurl.com/43dwwd7m


âMy artistic work and interests inform my curatorial vision and bring a personal perspective to the shows I create.â âJorge Rojas Artist Suzanne Sbarge interviewed visual and performance artist Jorge Rojas whose work concerns traversing borders. tinyurl.com/4c8ykmrd

âItâs important to listen to materials that you connect to as an artist, even if you donât fully understand why.â âJesse Krimes Artist Melissa Joseph interviewed artist Jesse Krimes who advocates for artists within the carceral system. tinyurl.com/5n7a9hy5

âThe act of writing is not a release, but it is thought. Itâs consideration. Itâs a way of understanding and moving through the world.â âIssa Quincy Writer Hannah Bonner interviewed debut novelist Issa Quincy about ABSENCE (Two Dollar Radio.) tinyurl.com/494xp4fc

Musician Donna Lee Davidson interviewed composer and Harvard professor Jessie Cox on sound, silence, and Black lives. âErasure is claimed by anti-Blackness to be before, and this is how I started seeing the notion of how existence is taught.â âJessie Cox tinyurl.com/vx73tzae

Writer/critic Carlos Valladares interviewed filmmaker Callie Hernandez about INVENTION. âFilmmaking is, in general, sort of humiliating. Itâs an awkward, confusing process. Fumbles are almost required.â âCallie Hernandez tinyurl.com/2zu8x34m

Writer Sara Reisman interviewed artist Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds. His retrospective is on view at Oklahoma Contemporary. âDealing with politicized ideas, I didnât want to make bad figurative paintings.â âHock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds tinyurl.com/mtzdrfwx

Author Paula Bomerâs THE STALKER is the topic of her discussion with writer Simona Blat. âI write to entertain and to expulse something inside me, but itâs validating that people have said, âI know men like thisâ because we all do.â âPaula Bomer tinyurl.com/5et4r9ha

Saxophonist and band leader Lakecia Benjamin discussed her influences, making music, and facing challenges in an interview with artist Dawoud Bey. âThe more authentic I am, the more people gravitate toward my music.â âLakecia Benjamin tinyurl.com/5yk5uz5p

Artist art21savage discussed preserving Black meme authorship with curator Standard Definition. âIf people see a painting by me in a museum and then go look me up, Iâll be pointing them to the person who actually made what I painted.â âPastiche Lumumba tinyurl.com/3nfp7rxf