Detroit Disassembled and Decomposed

It is sobering to know that nothing ever lasts or at least in the same form. The photographs of Detroit by Andrew Moore are witness to a dying city and culture. Both music and cars have moved on to some other pasture, leaving crumbling buildings and people who have no where to go. There are movies being made...

More Goodies From the Musee D’Orsay!

“Impressionist Paris: City of Light” at the Legion of Honor Museum, San Francisco continues to celebrates 19th century Paris, June 5 to September 26, 2010. “Visitors to the exhibition are transported to Impressionist Paris as represented in over 150 prints, drawings, photographs, paintings, and...

Mexican Art – Newark Museum

“Indigenismo: Ancient Roots in Mexican Art” Beginning June 16, 2010, the Newark Museum celebrates the 100 year anniversary of the Mexican Revolution, (1910 – 1920) with an exhibition highlighting “Indigenismo” (Indianism) – “a cultural movement that arose after the Revolution...

Dream Small Venue Concerts

The Herbie Hancock and Christina Aguilera performance and recording of Donny Hathaway’s “A Song For You” is an example of the type of concert I would love to produce. Lose the sixty backup singers and dancers, along with the smoke and fireworks. May not be as exciting visually, but could...

Ansel Adams * Phoenix Art Museum

120 photographs from the Center for Creative Photography’s “Ansel Adams Archive” will be on display at the Phoenix Art Museum until June 6, 2010. Included in the exhibition are “dozens of archival documents including video footage, original correspondence, photographic equipment, proof prints,...

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