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  • A groundbreaking feminist thinker, writer and activist, bell hooks was clearly uninterested in being safe, respectable or acceptable, and charted a career on her own terms.
  • The Philly rocker's latest album is titled (watch my moves) and he joins me to talk about the moves he's been making, who he's been working with and lots more.
  • On Demand Now. From 2013 to 2017, director Sedika Mojadid recorded the process of American forces and foreign aid beginning their retreat from Afghanistan. It was clear then that the country's fragile democracy and the hard-fought advances for its women hung in the balance.
  • Join the KPBS and PRX podcast “Port of Entry” for a live interview with photographer Yvonne Venegas Host Alan Lilienthal interviews artist and photographer Yvonne Venegas live on the KPBS YouTube channel for an upcoming episode of the “Port of Entry” podcast. Join us for the live interview before it becomes a podcast episode and ask your questions. Spanish captions will be provided on the YouTube stream. The online event is free and open to all.
  • On view 7722 Girard (formerly Quint ONE) Nov. 6 - Dec. 11, 2021 Opening reception will be Saturday, Nov. 13, 6-8 p.m. In a new solo exhibition at Quint Gallery's 7722 Girard space (formerly Quint ONE), Lee Materazzi shows a series of photographs of conceptual, performance-style sculptural pieces, obscured and disrupted by thick color blocks that force the eye to a particular bend, nook or cranny of a body — often painted in otherworldly colors — and the shapes created are almost unrecognizable as human, though sometimes hyper-recognizable and intimate. Materazzi's work is informed by performance artists of the '70s, and pushes color and meaning into quotidian settings and poses. On view through Dec. 11 with an opening reception Saturday, Nov. 13 from 6-8 p.m., correlating with the reception for Mara De Luca's exhibition at the main gallery across the street, "West Coast Paintings." —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS From the artist: "Across walls, floors, rigid corners, in folds, bent over - looking for the space, the movement-moment where form changes its outline, existing as new, as is. Activating the body as a medium, choosing autonomy- play of objectification/ body politics/ female sexuality. Alongside color, composition, texture change, surface variation, contrast of shapes, angles, curves, spatial relationships, harmoniously awkwardly, off-kilter. Moving closer to a particular hue or movement - adding or taking away to compliment, contradict, question; slightly grayish-lilac shades following a hip, torn edges of smokey teal, emerald green found on the floor. The arrangements and acts are considered sculpturally, but exist only temporarily. And, when everything is exact - it changes. Building an elaborate environment only to break it down to what is essential. Yielding to the space, the process, the abstraction. A line that deviates, rolls over you, a wave." - Lee Materazzi Related links: Quint Gallery on Instagram Lee Materazzi on Instagram About the artist
  • In one of the poorest rural regions of the country's poorest state, a Black entrepreneur is helping Black owned businesses open and thrive even during the pandemic.
  • Earlier this year, there had been warnings that supply during peak summer hours might not meet demand. But there have been no reports yet of widespread outages.
  • Get a glimpse of the pandemic's impact on the work of San Diego artist Kline Swonger, plus discover her recent sculptural works.
  • The incident happened at an end-of-year celebration at Hillcrest Primary School in the Australian state.
  • Our weekend arts and culture picks include a new Digital WOW production, Amel Janae's solo exhibition, a group show at Thumbprint, and Icelandic contemporary music paired with Ana de Alvear's art.
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