Monthly Archives: March 2012

Exhibit brings out best in Gothic style

By Quenby Sheree Now on display at the Southeast Museum of Photography, the “Fluidrive” series spans over six years and is concerned with forms of story-telling. Curtis Wehrfritz’s daguerreotype images are very much involved with theatrics and are inspired by his primary focus of filmmaking and playwrighting. “Fluidrive” is something straight out of the dark fairytale I longed to live in as a Gothy Continue Reading »

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Reporter keeps pace inside organized chaos machine

By Thomas Lynn We weren’t watching the race — we were a part of it. Standing in the thick air of gasoline, the roar of engines that make ears bleed, drifting clouds of burnt rubber, causing crippling fits of spasmodic coughs. There was no reason to follow what we were so clearly devoured by. Buzzing voices over the loudspeaker filter through my ear Continue Reading »

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