100 Days of Art – Day 20: Big … er, Cameras

Song: Silly Choreography: Full of jump cuts but little dancing Performers: Lovely, and expect Iggy Azalea to make the leap to the Big Screen SOONEST Cinematography: Artistry (View Big)   P.S. Dayum P.S.S Since Maria voiced (good-humoured) skepticism, I thought I’d post a video of the only butt-watching I do these days. 🙂

100 Days of Art – Day 19: Edvard Munch

Below is a gallery of some of my favorite Munch paintings. See the link at the bottom to reach a fuller gallery of his work. “Self-Portrait,” 1881 “The Scream,” 1893 “Albert Kollmann,” 1902 “Anxiety,” 1894 “Death of Marat II,” 1907 “Nude,” 1896 “Paris-Nude,” 1896 Click the link below to view a gallery of Edvard Munch’s…

100 Days of Art – Day 18: Shakespeare’s Original Pronunciation

Shakespeare was not nearly as prim and proper as we think. In fact, much was written in what would today be called blue-collar accents. Click on the link below to listen to the 14-minute interview. (Check out the Studio 360 article for the full interview.) Interview (click to open sound file): //www.studio360.org/widgets/ondemand_player/#file=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.studio360.org%2Faudio%2Fxspf%2F362392%2F;containerClass=studio360 William Shakespeare’s Sonnet…

100 Days of Art – Day 15:

I stood stupidly for three beats, with a voice inside my head screaming to pick fun. She needed to be interviewed, and I wanted to interview her something fierce. I wanted to interview her all night long and hard—to interrogate all of her sexy little bits starting with those pretty feet and ending with the…

Angel Wanted, Inquire Within

angel wanted, call within loving needed, heart to mend hours long, but work is fun skies are blue, with plenty sun tables waiting, food is hot cook is friendly, neighbors not no appointment, just walk in meet the owner, new best friend pay commensurate with experience