Despite some ambivalence in carrying out its feminist goals, Living Walls incites community through controversy.
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08/29/12 Living Walls 2012: Was It a Success for Female Artists?
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Tags: controversy, Debbie Michaud, Dustin Chambers, featured, Grace Thornton, graffiti, Huffington Post, Hyuro, Indigo, Japanese, John Ramspott, Living Walls, Living Walls Conference, mural, Olive47, RJ, South Atlanta, street art, street artist, Tina Arnold, Vandalog, wall
Tags: controversy, Debbie Michaud, Dustin Chambers, featured, Grace Thornton, graffiti, Huffington Post, Hyuro, Indigo, Japanese, John Ramspott, Living Walls, Living Walls Conference, mural, Olive47, RJ, South Atlanta, street art, street artist, Tina Arnold, Vandalog, wall
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01/21/11 Top Shelf comic and Japanese manga spin fables of the blues
Category: Book Reviews | Tags:
Tags: Akira Hiramoto, B.B. Wolf and the Three LPs, Ballantine, blues music, comics, Del Rey, graphic novels, J.D. Arnold, Japanese, manga, Me and the Devil Blues: The Unreal Life of Robert Johnson, Mississippi, Richard Koslowski, Robert Johnson, Son House, Top Shelf Productions
Tags: Akira Hiramoto, B.B. Wolf and the Three LPs, Ballantine, blues music, comics, Del Rey, graphic novels, J.D. Arnold, Japanese, manga, Me and the Devil Blues: The Unreal Life of Robert Johnson, Mississippi, Richard Koslowski, Robert Johnson, Son House, Top Shelf Productions
Two graphic novels’ take on Southern music and myth
































karley: nice!
Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve