Works by Shepard Fairey, Cleon Peterson, and Conor Harrington at “Beyond the Streets.” Credit: Dan Bradica, courtesy “Beyond the Streets” Stepping into “Beyond the Streets,” the two-floor graffiti and street art exhibition that opened in Brooklyn Friday, visitors are greeted by four words: defiance, disruption, activism, and ego.
Hunter, Congratulations! YELLO is mellow, not squishy-soft like Jello, a bravura beginning for a publication that promises to give its readers a unique take on the political spectacle ahead, when the P.T. Barnum of American politics tries to pull a second term out of his tattered hat. One suggestion: it would be helpful, at the beginning or end of pieces like your report on "Beyond the Streets," if you would tell us where exactly where it is and its opening and closing dates. Otherwise, a great beginning and best of luck.
Hunter, Congratulations! YELLO is mellow, not squishy-soft like Jello, a bravura beginning for a publication that promises to give its readers a unique take on the political spectacle ahead, when the P.T. Barnum of American politics tries to pull a second term out of his tattered hat. One suggestion: it would be helpful, at the beginning or end of pieces like your report on "Beyond the Streets," if you would tell us where exactly where it is and its opening and closing dates. Otherwise, a great beginning and best of luck.
Charles Krause