Category: Parkville
17
Feb
Aggression and Transgression in Parkville
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Death, everywhere. Ceramic frogs: white, twisted, limp, splayed. Life-size. Magnified. Like ghosts. Toy soldiers: brightly mounted by Play-Doh objects. Pacifying? Protesting? Corpses: decay as an...
11
Feb
Missing Dog
by Kerri Ana Provost
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These flyers were spotted in the Parkville neighborhood.
28
Nov
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Your Guide to December
by Kerri Ana Provost
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December tends to be a whirlwind of activity, between festive events, office parties, and the gatherings for family and friends. Here are just a few...
07
Oct
Poster Boy Returns
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Poster Boy‘s work will be displayed in a local gallery after all. Last month, Trinity College postponed the solo exhibit after Poster Boy’s art was...
01
Oct
Last Chance: Hunger
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Last chance to catch a performance of Hunger at Real Art Ways! The Bated Breath Theatre Company production is brilliant and uncomfortable, with wine, food,...
23
Sep
Scenes from the Sidewalk: Installment 28
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Below the now removed Poster Boy exhibit in Parkville, chicken remains were scattered along the railroad tracks. Some were wrapped in clothing, others in plastic...
20
Sep
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Schooled on the Street
by Kerri Ana Provost
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While most Connecticutians were navigating the crowded grocery stores, topping off their gas-guzzlers, or filling their bathtubs with water early on that Saturday morning in...
08
Sep
A Tale of Four Markets
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The recent totally-unscientific-but-fun poll told me a few things: nobody buys all groceries from one vendor, Whole Foods is very popular, and people want food...
14
Jul
Meklit Hadero: “It’s About Being Tired of Logic”
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Meklit Hadero — born in Ethiopia, raised in the United States and now living in San Francisco — played in the theater of Real Art...
22
Jun
!Women Art Revolution: A Film to Terrify Misogynists
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The Guerrilla Girls‘ work might never be done. The activist group — which is featured in the film !Women Art Revolution — began in the...