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Volume five, 2005
Volume Three, 2002 - 2003
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Issue One: Autumn 2002
Contents
of this issueDaniel
Davidson's Test Kit, reviewed by Jennifer CoatesAn
American in Dijon Williamsburg's Kim Kimball performs in France,
by Sherry ThevenotHistory
101 searching for Williamsburg's past, by Kirsten Hively
From
the Editor, does beauty matter? by Kirsten HivelyThe
WBURG Reader The editor of WBURG picks books for the intrepid
Williamsburger's bookshelf
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Issue Two: Winter 2001/2002
Contents
of this issueArtsObsessiveGenerous
Toward a diagram of Mark Lombardi, by Frances RichardIn
Review Marsha Pels' Hitler Vitrines, reviewed by Suzanne Wise
A
Time to Build Williamsburg artist Mark Masyga, reviewed and
interviewed by Natasha Sweeten
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ContextFrom
the Editor The best of WilliamsburgGreen
the Free Space Now's the time to start planning for a green
spring, by Amanda B. HickmanFuture
Lessons Palm Readings by Shelley F. MarlowEarwax
Inside Williamsburg's music store, by Travis Drageset The
WBURG Reader The editor of WBURG picks books for the intrepid
Williamsburger's bookshelf
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Issue One: Autumn 2001
Contents
of this issueFrom
the Editor A haunted autumnIn
Reiview Meredith Allen at Flipside, reviewd by Carol
SchwarzmanPolitics,
Williamsburg Style Mery Lynn McCorkle reviews the candidates
for the upcoming elections and how they will impact WilliamsburgNeedin'
a Java and Ain't No Place to Go? Master roasterJohn Gant checks
out the Williamsburg coffee sceneHanging
Out At Pete's Candy Store with Travis DragesetNavigating
the Future Palm readings by Shelley F. MarlowThe WBURG
Reader The editor of WBURG picks books for the intrepid Williamsburger's
bookshelf
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Volume Two, 2001 - 2002
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Issue Three: Spring 2002
Contents
of this issueJoyce
Pensato a profile, by Frances RichardThe
New Irascibles a photo shoot with Timothy Greenfield-Sanders,
by Carol Kino Conversations:
Angela Wyman and Marilla Palmer interview each otherStarstruck
at Bellwether Gallery, reviewed by Jennifer CoatesFrom
the Editor, priorities by Kirsten HivelyThe
WBURG Reader The editor of WBURG picks books for the intrepid
Williamsburger's bookshelf
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Issue Two: Winter 2001/2002
Contents
of this issueArtsObsessiveGenerous
Toward a diagram of Mark Lombardi, by Frances RichardIn
Review Marsha Pels' Hitler Vitrines, reviewed by Suzanne Wise
A
Time to Build Williamsburg artist Mark Masyga, reviewed and
interviewed by Natasha Sweeten
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ContextFrom
the Editor The best of WilliamsburgGreen
the Free Space Now's the time to start planning for a green
spring, by Amanda B. HickmanFuture
Lessons Palm Readings by Shelley F. MarlowEarwax
Inside Williamsburg's music store, by Travis Drageset The
WBURG Reader The editor of WBURG picks books for the intrepid
Williamsburger's bookshelf
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Issue One: Autumn 2001
Contents
of this issueFrom
the Editor A haunted autumnIn
Reiview Meredith Allen at Flipside, reviewd by Carol
SchwarzmanPolitics,
Williamsburg Style Mery Lynn McCorkle reviews the candidates
for the upcoming elections and how they will impact WilliamsburgNeedin'
a Java and Ain't No Place to Go? Master roasterJohn Gant checks
out the Williamsburg coffee sceneHanging
Out At Pete's Candy Store with Travis DragesetNavigating
the Future Palm readings by Shelley F. MarlowThe WBURG
Reader The editor of WBURG picks books for the intrepid Williamsburger's
bookshelf
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Volume One, 2000 - 2001
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Issue Four: Summer 2001
Contents
of this issueArtsIn
Review Joe Amrhein at Roebling Hall by Sarah SchmerlerIn
Review Sculpture at Flipside by Rachel Youens In
Review Skank at Plus Ultra by Suzanne WiseThe
WBURG Reader The editor of WBURG picks books for the intrepid
Williamsburger's bookshelf, by Kirsten Hively
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ContextPolitics
Williamsburg Style the
candidates and how they will impact Williamsburg, by Mery
Lynn McCorkleArtland
East Williamsburg's living room saloon, by Mark Kirby Reading
Artists What local artists are reading, by Susan Swenson Power
to the People A photo essay by Meredith Allen Palm
Reading Finding your future in the palm of your hand, by Shelley
Marlow From
Biofreak to Organasm The last installment of an eyewitness account
by David Brody, with drawings by Jim TorokFrom
the Editor Trees and letters: a two point plan to change the
world, by Kirsten Hively
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Issue Three: Spring 2001
Contents
of this issueArtsIn
Review Ruth Liberman & José Gabriel Fernández
at Momenta Art, reviewed by Mónica de la Torre Stalking
Writers Stalking Writers A writer in search of the literary
life of Williamsburg, by Suzanne Wise A
Chameleon Grows in Brooklyn Marco Ursino and the Williamsburg
Brooklyn Film Festival, by Mark Kirby
The
WBURG Reader The editor of WBURG picks books for the intrepid
Williamsburger's bookshelf, by Kirsten Hively
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ContextFight
the Power Williamsburg residents rally to fight three power
plants proposed for the waterfront, by Carol SchwarzmanMatamoros
Puebla Grocery Mexican hometown cooking on Bedford Avenue, reviewed
by Kris Sherer A
Passion for Perfection Writer Susan Swenson cooks up a word
perfect feast, including Susan's recipes, by Carol Kino Route
58 to 80 and across the Bridge The musical journey of Tony Maimone,
by Mark Kirby From
Biofreak to Organasm Part 3 of an eyewitness account, by David
Brody with drawings by Jim Torok
Landlords
Put the Squeeze on Brooklyn Artists North Brooklyn residents
band together to protect their homes, by Stephanie Cash
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Issue Two: Winter 2000/2001
Contents
of this issueArtsIn
Review Sheila Moss at Roebling Hall, and Mary Judge and Robin
Hill at Flipside, by Suzanne Wise In
Review Charles Spurrier at Feigen Contemporary, by David Cohen
Reviewed
in Brief Jane Fine at Pierogi, by Dorothy KrasowskaTo
Be Is To Be Seen Ocularis and oPEN zONE, by Mónica de
la TorreLiterati
More reading lists from local artists, by Susan SwensonArchitexture
Inside the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Transfiguration of
Our Lord, by Frances RichardConversation
Williamsbrug artist Bruce Pearson interviewed by Christian Viveros-Fauné
Untitled
A drawing by Jim Torok
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ContextFight
the Power Williamsburg residents rally to fight three power
plants proposed for the waterfront, by Carol Schwarzman
Community
Sponsored Agriculture CSAs make a direct connection from farm
to table, by Kris ShererAs
American as Apple Pie Sculptor Mary Carlson simulates nature
and Dinty Moore Beef Stew with a deft hand and lively
imagination, by Carol KinoFrom
Biofreak to Organasm Part 2 of an eyewitness account by David
Brody
Dog
Days Is painting going to the dogs? Here's one dog who thinks
that might not be such a bad thing, by Dorothy Krasowska
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Issue One: Autumn 2000
Contents
of this issueArtsReviews
Suzanne Wise follows the yellow brick road to two shows: Kim Kimball
at Pierogi and Omer Fast & Akiko Ichikawa at Momenta ArtReviews
Dorothy Krasowska finds UFROs and a Bambi bloodbath in Brooklyn:
Andrea Stanislav at Monk Gallery and Min Kim at BellwetherReading
Artists Susan Swenson gets inspired by the reading lists of
local artistsPicture
Pages Mónica de la Torre finds the new avant-garde in
the pages of Pierogi Press
Ceci
N'est Pas Une Mountain Williamsburg art critic Christian Viveros-Fauné
ventures on beyond Williamsburg, to take another look at enigmatic
LA artist Ed Ruscha
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Context Farm
Fresh Kris Sherer follows the fresh leeks to Williamsburg's
farmers' markets, past and present Mushroom
Mania Carol Kino follows local artist Bruce Pearson into the
kitchen and sees mushrooms reduced to their pure essenceFrom
Biofreak to Organasm An eyewitness account by David Brody
The
Color of Money Sue Halpern finds an innovative microlender giving
Williamsburg women a helping hand
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