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Author, Critic, Historian, Speaker. The original founder and Entertainment Editor of the Shepherd Express, Wisconsin's largest independent weekly newspaper.
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Dominique Paul Noth struck me as overqualified for his job—at least the more administrative loose ends as arts editor for the Milwaukee Journal. In the ‘80s I was probably one of his editorial loose ends, a young punk—literally—with poor spelling and an attitude kept in check by an old-world deportment that he probably appreciated. I thought he was better suited for the New Yorker than the Journal, and I might have been right.
One of Milwaukee’s quirkiest annual events won’t happen this year. QWERTYFEST, a celebration of the typewriter, invented here in the Cream City, has been cancelled—at least for now. “Trying to fundraise to produce an event like this can be very challenging,” says co-organizer (and Shepherd Express columnist) Tea Krulos. “We tried many different methods—grants, crowdsourcing, finding sponsors, we even attempted a virtual ‘telethon’ last year.
Megan O’Grady has thought a lot about art, and a lot about herself, and the two streams converge throughout How It Feels to be Alive. Our responses to a work of art and our understanding of the artist behind it can become a register for ourselves—for understanding our emotions and experiences.