By Leslie Castro on February 13, 2012
I had the incredible privilege of visiting the community of Tlatelolco last week. Tlatelolco is one of the places in the city that has long been avoided, was falling apart, and known more for its infamous, sordid history rather than its current potential. Tlatelolco literally sits a few miles north west of the original site [...]
Posted in Blog, LMC y Pensamientos Pochosos, Uncategorized | Tagged earthquake, massacre, Mexico 1968, Mexico City, Plaza de las Tres Culturas, Tlateloco, Tlatelolco, UNAM |
By Sarah Fisch on September 6, 2011
EXTRA FALL RECOMMENDATIONS! If I had my druthers, the climate of Central-South Texas would chill the fuck out starting September 1st. We’d all wear long sleeves and closed-toe shoes, and brrrr cheerfully from under our wool hat brims, our noses tingled by keen breezes a-glitter with wintry promise as the foliage turns (not-literally) to flame… [...]
Posted in Blog, Chupacabrona, Uncategorized | Tagged 1906 SMART space, Albright-Knox Gallery, Anne Wallace, arthouse, Beto Gonzales, Bihl Haus Arts, By Permit Only, CHRISTEENE, Chupacabrona, Devon Dikeou, ethel shipton, Fotoseptiembre, Gabriel Bernal, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Hana Hillerova, Instituto Cultural de México, John Bowman, Joshua Bienko, Leslie Moody Castro, Luminaria Arts Night, Mary mikel Stump, Michael Mehl, MIXMASTERS: This Is Who We Are, patty ortiz, Rodolfo Choperena, San Antonio, San Marcos, Susie Rosmarin, Texas State, UNAM, vincent valdez |