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February 2003


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February.26.2003 

Recommended dosage: Exley
Steward
's new story,
taken full strength from start to finish. Warning: may cause severe dizziness.



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February.23.2003

Your favorite London
sounds
.



Suffering from Urban Anguish?



Robert Smithson's Spiral
Jetty
, documented by Joy
Garnett
.



Math
= Art
.



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February.18.2003

BLIZZARD
2003 Special Report
... frosty visuals from Williamsburg.




Are you being followed
by social fiction?



Get dizzy on Drunken
Boat
.



Desert geometry.



Nomads
with laptops.



Your encounter with aliens might have been just a false
memory
...sorry.



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February.17.2003

Need some twinklepop? Nemu's
got some, and then some.




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February.12.2003


for those of you in NYC...

Tonight! Enjoy urban/cinematic grooves and nutricious cocktails with DJ
Krou every Wednesday at Theo
.

Theo lounge - 2nd floor

325 Spring Street (@Greenwich)

C & E trains to Spring St.

NO COVER!

9pm --->......



Thursday night:

Christina Ray exhibition
opens at DCKT Contemporary, with a reception from 6 - 8pm. 537 West 24th
Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues in Chelsea.



DJ Sal Randolph
spins the Funhouse party at Luxx
in Williamsburg from 11pm until late. 256 Grand between Driggs and Roebling.



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February.11.2003

Visit the Vulture
Sanctuary
and pick up some of that unbounded enthusiasm for abandonment
shared by Urban
Lens
.




What's your greatest fear?



Photogenic post-minimalist or artist of profound
impact? Jerry Saltz considers the work of Andy
Goldsworthy
.



Building on heights: architecture
and the West Bank
.



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February.03.2003

Beginning February 05, Glowlab co-founder
and musician/DJ Krou will be spinning dub-soul-triphop-retro-lounge-nujazz+nuwave
weekly at Theo (325 Spring at Greenwich). Wednesdays 9pm > late, no cover,
21+. More
info>>




It's a beautiful day in Mr.
Beller's Neighborhood
.



Record your experience of silence.



Ticket stubs
are everywhere.



Walk this way - Big Brother is checking
you out
.



AssemblyLanguage:
Tokyo avant-garde culture.



Saatchi versus surgery? Some say art
is good for your health
...



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