While other higher-quality shows parse out their episodes like Turkish Delight by creating only ten (Game Of Thrones, por ejemplo), Hell's Kitchen draws out a season and milks the footage for all it's worth. So much so that Fox hasn't even released an end date for this season. All it says is, "To be determined."
June 23 will see the premiere of The Case Against 8, HBO's riveting documentary about the lawsuit which resulted in the tossing of Proposition 8, California's voter-approved ban on same sex marriage. The suit brought marriage equality back to the Golden State.
Tiny Splendor is an appropriate name for the Bay Area-based print collective.
The small team that make up the not-for-profit group specialize in various forms of printmaking; etching, lithography, letterpress, silkscreen, or woodcut, and offers free artwork and zine printing to artists who would like to participate. Their thought behind this? Cost shouldn't be the obstacle that deters people from creating new work. They believe that art should be accessible -- and currently they are working to create a platform for people to generate their own work.
And this month, Tiny Splendor presents Paper & Pressure, a temporary print pop-up show featuring artwork by over 50 contemporary artists from all across California.
SF Weekly spoke about Tiny Splendor and Paper and Pressure with its creator, Sanaa Khan.