Kim Nicolini

Kim Nicolini is an artist, poet and cultural critic living in Tucson, Arizona. Her writing has appeared in Bad Subjects, Punk Planet, Souciant, La Furia Umana, and The Berkeley Poetry Review. She recently completed a book of her artwork on Dead Rock Stars which will was featured in a solo show at Beyond Baroque in Venice, CA. She is also completing a book of herDirt Yards at Night photography project. Her first art book Mapping the Inside Out is available upon request. She can be reached at knicolini@gmail.com.

Where Quiet Beauty is Meshed with Violent Reality

James Bond in a Rat-Eat-Rat World

Prognosticating the Oscars

A Simple Story About Two Fucked Up People

Blowing the Pulp Out of Dixie

A Reign of Terror on People of Color

Chasms of Despair

Shuttered City

“Argo, Fuck Yourself”

A Trailer Park Noir (With Beaver Shots)

The Cult of Extreme Success

Outsiders and Oddballs in an Off-Kilter World

Lost in the Traffic of Acquisition

Rebel Music

The Apocalypse on Skype

Into the Wasteland of LA

Punching at the Heart

A Bio-Horror Movie for a Post-9/11 World

Mad Love

“Hesher:” Signs of Life in a Home Plagued by Death

The Contradictions of Bill Cunningham

Scenes From the Mundane Life of a Drunk

Drugs, Sex and Loss

An Intimate Look at How Things are Made in China

DIY Horror Film-making

Narcissism and Claustrophobia Among the Techno-Elites

Meth and Myth in the Ozarks

Class Bonding and Man-Children in LA

In the Court of the Lizard King

Iraqi Power Chords

An Exercise in Vigilantism

Class Claustrophobia

Hot Chicks Who Rock

Labyrinth of Madness

An Intimate Look at Ordinary Life

A Landscape of Impossible Options

Vampires in Hard Times

A Story of Absent Bodies

Further on Down the Road

Filming the Imagination

A DIY Horror Film

Football, Class and Sexuality in America

Max’s Hollow Utopia

Hardcore Capitalism

An Exercise in Economic Realism

Science Fiction of the Now

Science Fiction of the Now

Class, Race and Clint

The Way War Feels

Guilty Laughter in the Dark