Constance Hockaday’s Boggsville Boatel

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A floating hotel and theater built in the Neutrino tradition, Constance Hockaday’s Boggsville Boatel is inspired by Ms. Nancy Boggs, who would move her floating brothel to either side of Portland’s Willamette River to evade the law. The five boats moored off NYC’s Far Rockaway rent each weekend night for $50-100.

ImagineNations

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Known for her work transforming toilets into custom works of art, Wendy Gold has now moved on to a more worldly canvas, beautifully decoupaging original artwork onto vintage globes from her San Francisco studio.

Beats, Rhymes & Life

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A New York Times Critics’ Pick, Michael Rapaport’s documentary “Beats Rhymes & Life” features the influential ’90s hip-hop group, A Tribe Called Quest. The film explores Q-Tip and Phife’s sticky relationship and their huge commercial success, while set to their impossibly catchy tunes.