The following lists include Contents from issues beginning with Volume 14, Number 5, September-October 2018. To find specific articles in older issues, use the search box. For issues older than 2010, go to http://old.ragazine.cc and use the search box. Lineup:...
In Considering that Words Matter by James Palombo T he title of this brief piece speaks for itself – that words matter is a notion with which we’ve become quite familiar. Unfortunately, given the level of vitriol and malevolence coming from all angles...
(As true today as it was then…) Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation is not an isolated event, and in the current historical moment has dark meaning Even in the darkest of times we have the right to some illumination. — Hannah Arendt by Henry A. Giroux T he...
NEO-LATINO#NOWALL@ALL Neo-Latino Artists exhibit at ArtSpace 88 Gallery by José Rodeiro O n the eve of National Hispanic Heritage month, celebrating US-Latino culture and ethnicity, Art Space 88 Gallery in Keyport, New Jersey, presents the...
Finding Alternatives: The NY Art Book Fair T he world of publishing is far from dead. At least if you’re into the best of what can be done with ink and paper. The annual book fair at PS1 in Queens included alternative publishing initiatives from...
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