Amy Kellner

  • The Cute Show Page!

    This month's dose of adorability features Epicly Later'd creator Patrick O'Dell and his tongue-waggy old-man dog, Edgar. It also guest-stars Mimi, Patrick's ex-girlfriend's little minidog. Edgar and Mimi still like to hang out.

  • The Cute Show Page!

    Have you seen The Cute Show? It's a show I do all about cute stuff. It's cute! Now I'm doing this column to go with the show, and for the first one I'm featuring Jerry Hsu's cat.

  • The 90s Were Intense

    I first saw Marlene McCarty’s artwork in the late 90s. She made a series of huge portraits of teenage girls who had killed their mothers, accompanied by captions describing the murders in grisly detail. The girls were drawn painstakingly with no...

  • Michele Maccarone

    Michele Maccarone is the former director of big-time gallery Luhring Augustine. In 2001, she opened her own gallery, Maccarone, in a rickety building on Canal Street in Chinatown, back when nobody had galleries down there. The gallery quickly gained a...

  • Shamim Momin

    After 12 years as a curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, where she co-curated the 2004 and 2008 Biennials, Shamim Momin packed up and moved to the other side of the country.

  • Live Freed or Die

    Dolly Freed is my hero. In 1978, at the age of 18, she wrote this smart, funny, and frank manifesto called "Possum Living: How to Live Well Without a Job and With (Almost) No Money". In it, she explains how she and her dad (whom she refers to...

  • Preppy In Pink

    If you are a young female person in New York in 1994 and you are not wearing X-Girl, you are not cool. Does that hurt your feelings?

  • Oh, Snap!

    Rappin' With the Rickster is the best thing to watch late at night when you're stoned and bored.

  • Catherine Opie

    That was the 90s, when identity politics were new and exciting and when Catherine Opie was pretty much the official documentary photographer of the lesbian/gay/transgender/BDSM/radical-performance-art community.

  • Kai Kühne

    Every article about Kai Kühne these days is called something like "Wild Child Grows Up and Gets Serious!," "Tempestuous Bad Boy Makes Good!," or, as the New York Times titled their profile, "Can Fashion Forgive His Past?"

  • Why I'm not killing myself today - excellent monkey photo

    I know we just told you about this awesome art show called ANIMALANIA