Volume II, Issue 12
September 14 - September 21, 1998
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
o you hate bumper stickers as much as I do? Tucson Weekly's
Tom Danehy does and tells us all about it in "Bumper Crop."
Photographer Lauren Greenfield's new show focuses on the lives
of the young, jaded, and spoiled. Aiming a harsh light at adolescence,
Greenfield's work stands in stark contrast to the 40's work of
Ansel Adams. Read more in "Pop and Circumstances."
Rounding out Arts & Leisure are stories on the use of new technology in art
and a look at the Arizona-Mexico
border through the eyes of art.
Now What? [6]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
WEEKLY WIRE
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Bumper Crop [2]
Bumper stickers are pretty boring-and so are the people who use 'em.
Tom Danehy, TUCSON WEEKLY

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Pop And Circumstances [3]
Harvard-educated photographer Lauren Greenfield has captured the jaded lives of L.A. teens.
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
Tubes of Art [4]
Artists inevitably co-opt new technology for their own uses. ArtPace in San Antonio takes us through the emergence of video art and its place today in multimedia art.
Rebecca S. Cohen, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Border Disorder [5]
Dennis Oppenheim pioneers what can only be called Brutal Art.
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
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