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Mx Media

Delia Harrington

An arts & culture newsletter from a queer perspective. The name is a reference to the arts term "mixed media," which means using more than one material, and the gender neutral honorific "Mx," pronounced like "mix."

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Firelei Báez at the ICA Boston

It’s always special when you can speak with an artist directly about their work, especially to have an artist there with you as you walk through the galleries. When I reviewed the first North American survey of painter and sculptor Firelei ...

3 months ago
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Good Morning, Mr. Mulaney

For six nights in May, comedian John Mulaney hosted a live television chat show. Accompanied by some of the best working comedians (and a few semi-retired ones), Mulaney’s stated mission for Everybody’s in L.A. was to dive into six importan...

3 months ago
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Revisiting Killing Eve

For some people, a show doesn’t exist until its on Netflix. For that crowd, the BAFTA- and Peabody Award-winning Killing Eve is brand new. Originally running from 2018-2022, the show is a cat-and-mouse spy thriller TV series starring Sandra...

4 months ago
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Rothko, Finding Meaning in Modern Art, & the Value of Seeing Transcendent Work IRL

A tweet about the 2021 sale of Russian-born American painter Mark Rothko's "No.7" (1951) selling for $82.5M with the caption, "Explain what this painting means and why it is good," recently went viral over on Twitter/X, kicking off a discus...

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Authors

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  • Delia Harrington

    Delia is a Boston-based queer enby arts & culture critic with bylines at Artnet, ARTnews, Xtra, DAME Magazine, Polygon, Paste, Den of Geek & more. They're a member of GALECA, the Society of LGBTQ+ Entertainment critics.

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