Terry Schilling of Irvine News reflects on Antoinette LaFarge’s career as a multi-media artist, playwrite, and founder of University of California, Irvine’s Electronic Art & Design Program. He hails Sting… Read more “Meet Antoinette LaFarge”: Irvine Community News →
Thurman Grant and Joshua G. Stein, co-editors of Dingbat 2.0: The Iconic Los Angeles Apartment as Projection of a Metropolis, were consulted for Bloomberg’s CityLabs series about the Los Angeles… Read more Dingbat 2.0 Editors Featured on Bloomberg →
Watch Joanna Stingray’s full interview celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Leningrad Rock Club below. This interview, alongside Stingray’s memoir, Red Wave: An American in the Soviet Music Underground, details her… Read more Joanna Stingray Leningrad Rock Club Anniversary Interview →
Antoinette LaFarge‘s recent publication, Sting in the Tale: Art, Hoax and Provocation is featured in the forthcoming UC Irvine magazine based in the Claire Trevor School of the Arts, which… Read more Antoinette LaFarge Spotlight in University of California, Irvine Magazine →
Scott Manley Hadley of Triumph of the Now recently reviewed The Last Days of Mankind, Deborah Sengl’s creative exploration of Karl Kraus’ nearly-unperformable play of the same name, in which Sengl… Read more Triumph of the Now Praises The Last Days of Mankind →
Three 45-minute episodes of Cold War Conversations are being dedicated to the amazing story of Joanna Stingray. Winner of the Best Arts & History Podcast at the “Quite a Podcast” 2021… Read more Joanna Stingray Series on Cold War Conversations Podcast →
Los Angeles and Leningrad, Gorbachev and Nixon, McDonalds and the Moscow Art Theatre, Viktor Tsoi and David Bowie, Soviet Hippies and the KGB. 30 years after having become an enemy… Read more Joanna Stingray Video — Rock History Tour on Tverskaya →
Ursula Prokop, author of Jacques and Jacqueline Groag, Architect and Designer: Two Hidden Figures of the Viennese Modern Movement is speaking at the two-day symposium “Women, Design, and Society in… Read more Ursula Prokop Speaks about Jacqueline Groag at The MAK →