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frizzelle@thestranger.com

Christopher Frizzelle is the editor of The Stranger. He joined the paper in 2003 as the books editor, became the arts editor in 2004, and was promoted to editor in 2007. He has written features about psychosis, the effect of 9/11 on his military family, famous liars, hunting for magic mushrooms in Oregon, Miranda July's fiction, the music of The Shins, and creepy old buildings, among other topics. He is one of the authors of How to Be a Person: The Stranger's Guide to College, Sex, Intoxicants, Tacos, and Life Itself. He curates cabarets in rock clubs with writers and artists and hosts a regular silent reading party at the Sorrento Hotel.

Visual Art Articles by Christopher Frizzelle

Section

Date

  • Visual Art

    Blart

    Where It Is:
    Posted on 06/01/2006
  • Visual Art

    Roadside Distraction

    Three Shipwrecked Businessmen, a Palm Tree, and Several Baffled Traffic Reporters
    Posted on 09/22/2005
  • Visual Art

    Artistic Directions

    Questions for Corey Pearlstein, the New Head of Consolidated Works
    Posted on 09/15/2005
  • Visual Art

    Consolidated Workers

    Two Staffers and a Curator Head for the Exits
    Posted on 01/27/2005
  • Visual Art

    Intellectual Currents

    The Problem with Great Disaster Footage
    Posted on 01/06/2005
  • Visual Art

    Giant Brains

    The Stranger's Second Annual Genius Awards
    Posted on 10/21/2004

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