Our gossip columnist and noted fashion plate serves up a year's worth of unforgettable images.
Omar Call makes a pastime out of baiting Christians.
Lost art or horrible slaughter? It's all in the eye of the slayer.
An ex-con's surprising blog celebrates a city's dark places.
For example, in De lautre côté, Akerman looks at undocumented Mexican immigrants crossing from Sonora, Mexico, into Arizona, often trekking for days through the wilderness. She uses long camera angles to accentuate the miles and miles of fence along the Mexico-Arizona border and the solitude of the journey.
Akerman looks at a different journey in DEst (From the East), which features multiple video monitors in one room that move the viewer from summer in East Germany to winter in Russia, crossing through Poland and other Baltic states. The transition is one of not only location but of politics, as her camera captures Eastern Europes move from its Cold War days to the fall of communism. (Several of Akermans films will be screened next month at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Watch these pages for more details.) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. Through March 29. Blaffer Gallery, 120 Fine Arts Building, University of Houston. For information, call 7137439530 or visit www.hfac.uh.edu. Free.
Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Starts: Jan. 18. Continues through March 29, 2008