Here are some other things I’ve written for other outlets in the last couple of months:
- Exploring the most extensive exhibit yet of Bill Traylor, who painted about life in the South and being born into slavery, for SmithsonianMagazine.com.
- Looking at another self-taught artist from the Deep South, Clementine Hunter, has an exhibit at the National Museum of African-American History and Culture.
- Chatting with the women hired to become singing sculptures at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, for The Washington Post.
- An interview with top DJ Steve Aoki about his equipment being displayed at the National Museum of American History.
- A review of the National Theatre’s touring version of “An Inspector Calls” at the Shakespeare Theatre Company.
- Previewing a new cut from Walter Salas-Humara for Vinyl District.com.
- Testing out the interactive biometric exhibit by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer at the Hirshhorn.
- Dance review of the San Francisco Ballet at the Kennedy Center.
- Listening to a new cut from the rootsy New York State band Handsome Jack.
- A notice about the play “New Guidelines for Peaceful Times” at Spooky Action.
- Premiering a new cut from longtime Los Angeles power pop figure Luther Russell.
- A review of the world premiere “All Save One” at the Washington Stage Guild.
- A review of Death Cab for Cutie was also posted here, but not with these better pictures, on Vinyl District.