Monthly Archives: July 2013

July 2013: James Turrell at the Guggenheim

As an art museum, the Guggenheim bores me. As a building, it’s spiral construction is inspiring. The current exhibit by James Turrell turns the best part of the Guggenheim into a new piece art. You walk into the museum’s atrium … Continue reading

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July 2013: Rat Rock

What can’t you find in Central Park? The 840-acre space hides two ice skating rinks, an Olympic-size pool, a half-century old carousel, a free theater where the likes of Meryl Streep and Al Pacino perform Shakespeare every summer, and a … Continue reading

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June 2013: Like Lazarus Did

As a big fan of Son Lux, the stage name of musician Ryan Lott, I was bummed to miss his much-raved about performance with the Stephen Petriono ballet company in May. “Like Lazarus Did” is the story of life — … Continue reading

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