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Design of the Week | Nicolas Bruno

Nicolas Bruno is a conceptual photographer suffering from sleep paralysis. He turns his nightmares into surreal and unsettling photographs by re-creating the haunting scenes.

Nicolas Bruno | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 02 August, 2017 0 comments |
The Wire | A Review of Paris

Bud Smith, of recent Dust Bunny City fame (Disorder Press), reviewed the city of Paris for Barrelhouse Mag.

 Bud Smith | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 01 August, 2017 0 comments |
On the Dial | BELT Mag's Columbus Anthology

Belt is a Cleveland-based online magazine and a small press that focuses on the Rust Belt and Midwest. Recently they have created a series of city anthologies, written by and for Rust Belt communities. 'The Columbus Anthology' is the latest in Belt Publishing's series of city-based anthologies. It will attempt to capture what Columbus is becoming, and to define a distinct cultural presence for Columbus and its citizens.

The Columbus Anthology | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 31 July, 2017 0 comments |
The Death-Rattle of Culture | 7/28/17

Nothing is dumb. Everything is dumb.

Flip Off | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 28 July, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | The Lost Signals Collection

I recently had the pleasure of grabbing lunch with author Jeff Wood, where we discussed Nicholas Rombes' project, "The Lost Signals Collection." Jeff wrote a piece called 'Bear 51' about a peculiar interaction with a lady at the Bombay Beach Market near the Salton Sea.

Salton Sea Map | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 26 July, 2017 0 comments |
The Wire | Jeff Jackson

A quote (tweet) from author Jeff Jackson.

Mira Corpora | Radio Waves

 

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 25 July, 2017 0 comments |
On the Dial | The New Hollywood

The summer film series at the Wexner Center for the Arts shines a spotlight on rarely screened gems from one of the most vibrant eras in American cinema.

The New Hollywood | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 24 July, 2017 0 comments |
The Death-Rattle of Culture | 7/21/17

D A N G E R O U S

Milo Yiannopoulos | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 21 July, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Send Me SFMOMA

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art will send you art directly to your phone.

SFMOMA | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 19 July, 2017 0 comments |
The Wire | Train Dreams

An excerpt from Denis Johnson's legendary novella, Train Dreams.

Train Dreams | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 18 July, 2017 0 comments |
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