by Alicia | Sep 27, 2017 | Collaborative Essays
From The New Inquiry, August 26, 2015: Tinder involves managing the vulnerability of “putting oneself out there” by playing it like a video game. “We saw some beautiful things here. Things we’ll never forget … Everyone was just trying to find themselves. God it was so...
by Alicia | Sep 27, 2017 | Memoir
From New York Magazine, April 28, 2016: To the extent that there’s a defining image of the current era in sex trends, it’s the dick pic. It’s increasingly normal to find that people who date — or maybe even just know — men have a few megabytes worth of dicks on their...
by Alicia | Sep 27, 2017 | Star Tribune
From the Star Tribune, June 6, 2017: Work is expected to take four days, although the concrete pad poured for the controversial Walker sculpture may remain longer. In just a few days, the gallows-like sculpture will be a pile of chopped wood. After an hour of prayer...
by Alicia | Sep 27, 2017 | Star Tribune
From the Star Tribune, May 27, 2017: Walker expresses regret over “Scaffold,” partly based on the hangings of 38 Dakota members. The Walker Art Center’s executive director expressed regret Friday to Minnesota’s American Indian communities over tensions...
by Alicia | Sep 27, 2017 | Uncategorized
From The Guardian, February 23, 2015: I love the mall as much as I love the urban walking experience, museums and movie theaters. Today the stripmall is not just a part of my everyday life in Los Angeles – a place that so well offers the paradox of American...