The New York Times posted this article last week. Here is my review! Museum selling art…in order to buy more art. Now that’s very interesting. But apparently it’s a thing because the Dia Art Foundation is selling three pieces in order to purchase … Continue reading
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The New York Philharmonic is regarded as one of the best orchestras in the world. It is included in the “Big Five”, or the best orchestras in the country, along with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, … Continue reading
I have three themes contained in this project that include: life, death, and change. It starts off the sun, the source of all energy. The world is full of green and lustrous plant life. However, they … Continue reading
Nosferato. Just the name alone comes off with a negative tone. I wasn’t very eager to watch the film, specifically because of how old it is. The new generations (myself included unfortunately) din’t fully appreciate older/soundless movies. But I was … Continue reading
Art Interview: Background info Info: Glory Loflin is a senior at Cooper Union in the School of Art located in New York City. She has no official majors or minors in mind but loves art in itself. She is a … Continue reading
I love guitars. People all over the world play them both for fun and professionally. But how did a guitar come to be? When were they created? How did it get the design it has today? All of these answers … Continue reading
No Nose ? What a weird topic for a story. The narrator even goes through the trouble of putting himself into the piece and telling the audience that it’s all nonsense. I agree with him, but enjoyed this tale nonetheless. … Continue reading
I walked into Joe’s Pub on the lower east side with Jackie last Wednesday night for a seven o’clock show. We decided to see All the Faces of the Moon: The Devil Always Plays to a Draw. There would only … Continue reading
Metamorphosis was a wonder for eyes. Between Gregor wriggling around the stage to the 3 dancing Jewish borders, Kafka would be proud if he could watch this spectacular show!
When I read the scene when Gregor’s father threw the apple at him, one distinct thing came to mind. When I was little, I used to to play little league baseball and have catches with my dad. In many movies … Continue reading