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All Cowboys Go To Bushwick

Bushwick Daily

Step into Petty Cash’s gallery at 114 Forrest Street in Bushwick, and you’ll find yourself surrounded by artist Justin McHugh’s All Cowboys Go To Heaven – a show that lands somewhere between an attempt at high art-assisted nostalgia and a Mojave Desert tourist trap.

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Interrogation Through Ritual: Chris Eckert Interviewed

Variable West

Chris Eckert discusses how his sculpting process gives him a space to consider the big questions of the digital age.

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Can a Massive New Venue Squeeze into the North Bushwick Music Scene?

Bushwick Daily

“Bushwick is the place for rock and roll.” — That’s what Anthony Makes, former president of Live Nation’s New York operations, had to say about the decision to establish Brooklyn Made, a new 500-person capacity venue set to be located at 428 Troutman Street in Bushwick.

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Mr. Dusty Rose Is Restarting Nightlife In Bushwick At The 3 Dollar Bill

Bushwick Daily

A sneak preview of The Rose Room, a nighttime variety show at the queer bar and performance space the 3 Dollar Bill

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TV Anchor Says She Was Fired For Making COVID Complaints

Law360

A Michigan television journalist has hit her former employer with a sex discrimination and retaliation suit, claiming the station was more lax with COVID-19 safety protocols for male employees than females and then fired her after she complained of disparate treatment.

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San Diego Schools Sued Over 'Insult' Of Mural Destruction

Law360

Artist and Chicano-rights activist Salvador Torres has accused the San Diego Unified School District and a contractor of violating federal copyright and California state art-protection law when they destroyed a mural he painted for the school district in 1988

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Hippies, Hells Angels and the Grateful Dead

The Six Fifty

When a famous NYC fashion photographer shot SF in the ‘60s: Palo Alto’s Pace Gallery showcases Irving Penn’s sublime portraits from the heyday of the Haight Ashbury.

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The 650 Guide to legal marijuana on (and around) the SF Peninsula

The Six Fifty

The Six Fifty has done some arduous first-hand research to assemble this heady guide to recreational cannabis on and around the SF Peninsula.

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Pagans Without Pumpkins

Santa Clara Community News

Halloween in Edinburgh honors the holiday’s ancient pagan roots

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Sonic Landscapes

Santa Clara Magazine

Students collected most sounds of the 150 incorporated into the interactive digital map: from Mass in the Mission to flamenco guitar in Berkeley to the hiss of a trolleybus. This push to preserve sounds is driven, in part, by a wish to know the past.

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Exclusive Review: Novo Amor @ Islington’s Union Chapel

CUB Magazine

A Newfound Love for Novo Amor: Welsh singer-songwriter brings his ethereal act to Islington

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Pop Punk Growing Up: “Million Dollars to Kill Me” by Joyce Manor

CUB Magazine

LA punk band Joyce Manor’s new album shows a maturing group honouring their roots.

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Collections in Question: Art Ethics at SCU

The Santa Clara

Recent lecture at Santa Clara provides insights into contemporary art collecting

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Babbling and Blinking at Local Art Institute

The Santa Clara

All eyes on the audience in Chris Eckert’s new, dystopian art exhibition

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Images of Home at San Jose Museum of Art

The Santa Clara

New exhibit displays the ever-changing nature of place and belonging

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