- Biography
- Hi everyone. I'm a new user of this site and haven't updated my bio yet, but feel free to send me a message if you would like to know more about me.
- Last Login
- on 4/6/07
- User Rating
- 3.50 (12 votes)
- Interests:
- insatiable dilettante.
- Favorite Movies:
- FIlm Noir, independents, B-films (Russ Meyers, Ed Wood, John Waters, others), Kieslowski, Merchant / Ivory, Unapologetic Anglo- and Francophile, Almadovar, Classics.
- Favorite Music:
- getting better at tolerating what my neighbors and younger friends subject me to.
- Favorite Books:
- In the Heart of the Sea, Name of the Rose, Rule of Four, literature of the American Renaissance, AIA guides, Cooking for Mr. Latte, anything NYC, biographies, Kushner, Sedaris, Oliver Sachs, Dr, Suess
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Federal Logjam Easing, Courthouse Work May Start
Look back to an architectural controversy in Manhattan a half-century ago. Lever House was greeted with much skepticism when it was begun in 1950. It's avant garde design threatened to change the then-still mostly residential ambiance of Park Ave…
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Articulate is back.
This group, including the author of the comment above, has no vision for the vibrant future of the Gallery. The only thing they can agree on is that they disagree with the Board, who painstakingly worked on this plan for years.
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If I must choose between the masterpieces or the Board of Directors...
The AKAG still has marvelous antiquities. So does the Museum of Science. I'm just not hearing many alternate suggestions as to how the Gallery can continue to grow as an important institution of modern and contemporary art. Emotional attachmen…
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