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Magenta Magazine Online, Fall 2011, Volume 2, No. 4

Executive Editor's Letter
Executive Editor's Letter: Compassion and the Value of Culture
by Magenta
Features
New York Noise: Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo creates art that strikes a chord
by Magenta
Swinging Sounds: Gordon Monahan deconstructs the worlds of music and art
by Magenta
Rock Operas: Derek Liddington conflates arena rock and Regency England
by Magenta
EuroVisions: the U.K.'s Graham Dolphin and Denmark's Rose Eken Remake Rock Music's Relics
by Magenta
Portfolios
Don Pyle: Trouble in the Camera Club: A Photographic Narrative of Toronto’s Punk History 1976-1980
by Magenta
Romas Astrauskas: Fate is a Fool
by Magenta
Exhibition Reviews
Cory Arcangel
by Magenta
Klara Lidén
by Magenta
Lee Ufan
by Magenta
General Idea
by Magenta
Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal
by Magenta
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by Magenta
Sebastian Black
by Magenta
Winnie Truong
by Magenta
Adam David Brown
by Magenta
Marisa Portolese
by Magenta
Carrie Moyer
by Magenta
Lung Capacity: Andrew McPhail, Vincent Chevalier and Lisa Lipton
by Magenta
Matthieu Brouillard
by Magenta
The Plot: Keren Cytter, Jos de Gruyter and Harald Thys, Isabelle Pauwels
by Magenta
Book Reviews
Trouble in the Camera Club
by Magenta
Editors' Picks
Target Practice: Douglas Coupland takes aim at public art
by Magenta
Exhibitions across Canada
by Magenta
Toronto Exhibitions
by Magenta
Five Notes
K-TOWN: Five karaoke videos by artists
by Magenta
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