I’ve had it. I’ll do whatever i can to lend a voice to PBS and Bill Moyers. Photos, links, reprints and assorted original writing will be a regular feature of this meager outlet. As for attribution, both images in this post (the stacks “feature” image and the post thumbnail) were both taken from the PBS.ORG [...]
Idaho has many waterfalls. So does New York. Now New York City has five waterfalls of a sort. While i totally support big art so far i have to say The Waterfalls just doesn’t rock my world.
While in NYC last week annette and i took our obligatory walk over to the Bronx Botanical Gardens where a very large collection of Henry Moore sculptures are currently on display.
Where there used to be Pan Am and TWA now there’s nothing. Air France is still up there, as is Lufthansa and BA, but there seems to be a dearth of long haul American carriers. Oh, and Concord is gone, too.
Once again, late to the party, i watched “cloverfield” last night. The movie itself was a distracting romp, but for some reason i felt compelled to watch the two “making of” shorts on the dvd. What i learned from the two little blurbs was not unexpected but what struck me was the demeanor of the [...]
Like giant mobiles designed by an Alexander Calder admirer an increasing number of these magnificent sculptures are rising in the high desert of Idaho.