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Knitta, Please: My Girl Crush on Magda Sayeg

Knitta, Please: My Girl Crush on Magda Sayeg

By Betsy Lewis on November 22, 2011

In any new issue of Texas Monthly, the first item I turn to is “Object Lesson,” Kristie Ramirez’s regular piece on the trinkets and baubles [...]

Posted in Blog, Don't Look. Okay Look., Uncategorized | Tagged Dean Fearing, Etsy, Jaap van Zweden, knitta, knitta please, Kristie Ramirez, Lakewood Library, magda sayeg, Object Lesson, Texas Monthly | 3 Responses

Leigh Anne and husband Nick

Escena San Antonio: Leigh Anne Lester rocks on, Cruz Ortiz as auteur, a visit from Houston curators

By Sarah Fisch on June 17, 2011

Here’s an interesting cross-section of San Antonio arts news. Now that I look at it, though, “escena” looks a little too much like “eczema” so [...]

Posted in Chupacabrona | Tagged Anjali Gupta, Beto Gonzales, Blue Star, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, cactus bra SPACE, food writing, FotoFest, Guy Hundere, Hunting Art Prize, Jennifer Ward, jung hee mun, Leigh Anne Lester, Luminaria, Mantecatron, Reverend Seymour Perkins, Robert Gonzales, San Angel Folk Art, San Antonio, San Antonio contemporary artists, San Antonio film, Southtown, Texas art networking, Texas Monthly, Vinod Hopson | 1 Response

SATX-ATX Manifesto with the strength of a thousand demons!

SATX-ATX Manifesto with the strength of a thousand demons!

By Sarah Fisch on April 12, 2011

Since I titled this post thusly, I sort of want to write the whole thing in ALL CAPS FOR EMPHASIS. But I won’t. Hello! I’m [...]

Posted in Chupacabrona | Tagged austin, blogging, contemporary art, Glasstire, inferiority complex, Julie Andrews, majority-minority city, manifesto, Mexican culture, Plaza de Armas, rasquache, San Antonio, San Antonio art, San Antonio Current, Sarah Fisch, sharks, taqueria datapoint, Texas, Texas Monthly, the Alamo, the New School, the UNiversity of Texas at Austin, US demographic change, world's biggest cowboy boots | 15 Responses

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