Everything about this little show is a cliche. There, that's the bad part of the review. But, since we are in a time of pandemic sheltering in ...
On This Day: September 13: Robert Indiana
Love Sculpture by Robert Indiana, 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA by Amanda Hall Known primarily for is LOVE sculpture and ...
On This Day: September 9: George Brassai
Brassaï et Gilberte à Genova Brassai - a nickname meaning "from Brassó" - was the pseudonym of the Hungarian photographer whose given name was ...
On This Day: March 27: Edward Steichen
Brancusi's Studio, 1920, Edward Steichen Edward Steichen was born on March 27, 1879, in Bivange, Luxembourg. Edward Jean Steichen was a ...
Out Of The Archives: San Francisco Weather
Weather as a Thing to Do and Dressing for Success Weather and dressing for your visit to San Francisco are two topics that are intertwined - one ...
On This Day: March 7: Piet Mondrian
The Gray Tree, 1912 Mondrian was born Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan on March 7, 1872 in Amersfoort, Netherlands. I happen to like his earlier work ...
On This Day: March 6: Michelangelo Buonarroti
Portrait of Michelangelo, Ca 1535 by Jacopino Del Conte Michelangelo was as Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni on March 6, 1475 in the ...
Out Of The Archives: Absinthe
Decadent. Mysterious. Bohemian. Dangerous. Romantic. Addictive. Poison. All are words used to describe that green devil of a drink, ...
Out Of The Archives: Savon de Provence
Soap can be purchased anywhere in the world, even le savon from the South of France. Many shops carry it, many grocery stores carry it. But there is ...
Out Of The Archives: Tarascon
A water filled moat surrounded the castle, and as I walked across its bridge, through the large gate and into the courtyard, I was suddenly and ...