Street Seens: Maybe Carla Hayden Could Help That thought dawned on me as I was coming up for air in the process of “organizing” the masses of material that somehow, probably by [...] September 3, 2017
Buried Treasure…. or “Better ‘n Bens!” In the early nineteen eighties, America experienced an oil shortage. Home heating prices soared, and scarcity abounded. Thus, people [...] September 2, 2017
Of Heifer and Heartache: Charolais Charolais cattle are beautiful creatures. Native to the French region of Charolles, near Burgundy, they are very large and naturally [...] September 1, 2017
The Hamptons Art Scene Exhibitions from Richard Avedon, Mary Heilmann, Clifford Ross, and a first U.S. survey of photorealism top the list. Long Island’s East [...] August 30, 2017
Less is Truly More in Mongolia Text and photos by Gary J. Kohn Our most recent trip took us to Mongolia. We went there as part of a small group of eight photographers. [...] August 30, 2017
Prince of Broadway There’s no question 89 year-old producer/director Harold Smith Prince has had an extraordinary career. Starting as an unpaid dogsbody to [...] August 30, 2017
Marcia Clark’s Snap Judgment Marcia Clark is best known as the lead prosecutor in the 1995 trial of O.J. Simpson who was charged with killing his ex-wife, Nicole Brown [...] August 29, 2017
If Only…A Love Story — Extremely Intriguing Playwright Thomas Klingenstein has an extraordinary imagination. This fascinating story conjures two irreconcilable characters thrown [...] August 28, 2017