Nashville: Music City and So Much More Looking for a long-weekend getaway? Nashville’s it. A mere one-hour-and forty-minute flight on Delta Airlines from LaGuardia Airport [...] June 10, 2019
Poet’s Corner: The Moments Patterns unbrokenLinked through timeA caravan of jewelsEmbedded with animals of all kindsTall graceful glassThe intensity of turquoiseLike [...] June 9, 2019
Lucille Carr-Kaffashan- How the Light Gets In After two shows featuring women songwriters, Lucille Carr-Kaffashan takes an eclectic look at male counterparts. For those of you [...] June 8, 2019
Unmaking Toulouse Lautrec – Diverting Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) is one of the best known visual chroniclers of Post Impressionist bohemian Paris. Henri was born with [...] June 7, 2019
A Rainbow of Flats Face it, they’re more comfortable and just as pretty. Frenchwomen have been living in them for years Red/Orange clockwise Jon Josef Marni [...] June 7, 2019
Octo Observations: Remembering D-Day We Americans are spoiled. We are used to having most everything we want. We have roofs over our heads, we have well stocked refrigerators, [...] June 6, 2019
Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune– A Last Chance? Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune shares aspects of both romcom and kitchen sink drama tilting in accordance with director and [...] June 6, 2019
As They Look On They watch us feed upon each otherFather, Mother, Sister, Brother:Standing in expensive suits;Arrogant in fancy boots;Watching fruits be [...] June 3, 2019