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Nate Lippens

editor@thestranger.com

Nate Lippens is a contributing art critic to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, editor and co-publisher of Nebula, and former visual arts editor of The Stranger.

Articles by Nate Lippens

Section

Date

  • Books

    New in Books

    Palestine, Vietnam, Frankenstein, and the Bible
    Posted on 10/25/2007
  • Visual Art

    Appetite for Destruction

    Western Bridge's Mystery of Violence
    Posted on 11/24/2005
  • Music

    Forward Momentum

    Laura Veirs's Transcendental Blues
    Posted on 11/17/2005
  • Film

    On Screen

    This Week's New Releases
    Posted on 11/10/2005
  • Visual Art

    Connect the Dots

    Erin Hulbert's Blithe (and Smart) Capitol Hill Art Walk
    Posted on 11/03/2005
  • Visual Art

    On Exhibit

    Getting Evicted; Getting Sheng High
    Posted on 10/27/2005
  • Visual Art

    On Exhibit

    The Warehouse of Art
    Posted on 10/20/2005
  • Books

    Terrible Beauty

    Mary Gaitskill on Death and Glamour
    Posted on 10/20/2005
  • Film

    No Borders

    The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival Makes Strides
    Posted on 10/13/2005
  • Genius Awards

    Organization: Frye Art Museum

    A Formerly Conservative Museum Reconsiders the R-Word
    Posted on 10/13/2005
  • Visual Art

    Trashed

    When an article on Seattle-based photographer Chris Jordan appeared on the front page of the Arts & Leisure section of the New York Times back in July, it set local
    Posted on 09/29/2005
  • Theater Column

    Theater News

    Daylight Indoors
    Posted on 09/29/2005
  • Visual Art

    Just the Motion

    One of several difficulties casual viewers of contemporary art face is the malleability of artists who move between mediums. There was a time when artists tended to work in one or two mediums (painting and drawing,
    Posted on 09/08/2005
  • Visual Art Column

    In Art News

    Capitol Hill Art Walk
    Posted on 09/01/2005
  • The Stranger vs. Bumbershoot

    Correspondence Courses

    In Resonance Sounds Off
    Posted on 09/01/2005
  • Visual Art Column

    In Art News

    Resonating
    Posted on 08/25/2005
  • Books

    Get Lost

    IN HER PREVIOUS books, cultural critic Rebecca Solnit has free-ranged over many topics: the genesis of the Hollywood film industry and of Silicon Valley through an examination of transformations in the technologies of everyday life dating from the 1870s; counter-histories of Yosemite National Park
    Posted on 08/11/2005
  • Visual Art

    Bashed

    Posted on 08/04/2005
  • Music

    Cardinal Rules

    Adams is the artist that critics love to hate, not so much because of his music—which can be incredibly accomplished and moving—but because he can be such a dick. His asshole-brat persona rubs people
    Posted on 08/04/2005
  • Visual Art Column

    In Art News

    Linda Farris
    Posted on 07/28/2005

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