Art Animal » book http://www.artanimalmag.com a women's art magazine Sun, 15 Nov 2015 20:54:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.1 Ali Liebegott’s Cha-Ching! Exposes the Truth Behind Gambling and Obsession http://www.artanimalmag.com/ali-liebegott-cha-ching/ http://www.artanimalmag.com/ali-liebegott-cha-ching/#comments Fri, 03 May 2013 04:02:09 +0000 http://www.artanimalmag.com/?p=3809 Well-known for past works like The Beautifully Worthless and The IHOP Papers as well as her involvement with the traveling performance group, Sister Spit, Ali Liebegott tackles big themes in Cha-Ching! including depression, addiction, identity, self-sabotage and basically how sometimes it is f-ing hard just to get out of bed in the morning and stare [&hellip

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Review: Women of the Underground: Art by Zora von Burden http://www.artanimalmag.com/review-zora-von-burden/ http://www.artanimalmag.com/review-zora-von-burden/#comments Fri, 04 Jan 2013 07:41:34 +0000 http://www.artanimalmag.com/?p=2713 A collection of in-depth interviews, Women of the Underground: Art takes an inside look at the work of 24 female artists who are “cultural architects, influencing generations with art that is innovative, pushes boundaries, and dares to question, investigate and redefine society in the spirit of the underground.” Perhaps because of these general parameters, Women [&hellip

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Review: NW by Zadie Smith http://www.artanimalmag.com/review-nw-zadie-smith/ http://www.artanimalmag.com/review-nw-zadie-smith/#comments Thu, 11 Oct 2012 05:45:47 +0000 http://www.artanimalmag.com/?p=1356 It is a rare occasion to read a book and feel it messing with your head: such is the case with Zadie Smith’s newest novel, NW. Titled after the postal code of northwest London in which it is set, NW gives readers a glimpse into the lives of four people — Leah, Keisha (renamed Natalie [&hellip

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Review of The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker http://www.artanimalmag.com/review-of-the-age-of-miracles-by-karen-thompson-walker/ http://www.artanimalmag.com/review-of-the-age-of-miracles-by-karen-thompson-walker/#comments Thu, 16 Aug 2012 07:09:13 +0000 http://www.artanimalmag.com/?p=330 The Age of Miracles is Karen Thompson Walker’s debut novel, a young adult novel decidedly dressed up and marketed for adults. The premise of the book has potential: the Earth’s rotation mysteriously starts slowing, spelling disastrous consequences for humanity. With “the slowing,” as the characters call it, the days and nights grow longer and longer. By [&hellip

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