The Whitney Review

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The Whitney Review is a recurring publication in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 4 times across 4 issues between July 08, 2024 and November 12, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as “Whitney Mallett (of The Whitney Review)”; “The Whitney Review presents a screening of COFFY (1973), inspired by the essay… in issue 004”; “Fleiss-Vallois and The Whitney Review presents ‘Experience of Vastness & The Rose’“. It most often appears alongside KGB, New York, Whitney Mallett.

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  • Category: Publications
  • Mention count: 4
  • Issue count: 4
  • First seen: July 08, 2024
  • Last seen: November 12, 2025

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Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.

July 08, 2024 · Original source
Wednesday, July 17 - Jack will be at PowerHouse Arena in conversation with Whitney Mallett (of The Whitney Review) and Jillian Luft.
February 10, 2025 · Original source
From 6pm at Metrograph — The Whitney Review presents a screening of COFFY (1973), inspired by the essay on Blaxploitation and the selling of radicalism by Brandon Harris in issue 004. Brandon will be joined by Maya Kotomori, Kiernan “Knives” Frances, and ThugPop for a post screening discussion. After party at Gotham.
April 21, 2025 · Original source
From 7pm at Fleiss-Vallois — Fleiss-Vallois and The Whitney Review presents “Experience of Vastness & The Rose” - “a reading and conversation with Ariana Reines, Alex Auder, Marissa Zappas, and Whitney Mallett on the polymathic legacies of Niki de Saint Phaile and Leonara Carrington.” | RSVP at fleiss-vallois@vidoun.com
November 12, 2025 · Original source
From 7pm - 9pm at Surrender Dorothy — The Whitney Review hosts a reading in celebration of Issue 006. I have a mini review of Anika Jade Levy’s fabulous new book Flat Earth in here. Readings by Enzo Escober, Francesca Lia Block, Gerlan Marcel, Mara Mckevitt, and Umesi Michael Louis. Vibes are haunted horror. If you can’t make it today. || RSVP required. And if you can’t make it today, Surrender Dorothy is still worth checking out - a new artist-run Wizard of Oz concept store.
From 9pm at Performa Hub — The Whitney Review *officially* celebrates the launch of Issue 006. Ft performances by Abdu Mongo Ali, Canal Street Research Association, and Ryanaustin Dennis