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ON GRANGERIZING AND OTHER FUN WITH PRINTS

IMAGES SHARED before photography were typically prints of one sort or another. As its name suggests, a woodblock print has its image chiseled into the block. An intaglio print is … Continue reading

November 27, 2017 · Leave a comment

JAGUAR C-TYPE

By 1953, JAGUAR had a real success story in its C-Type. This British racing sports car was introduced in 1951 and won that year’s Le Mans 24-hour race in its … Continue reading

November 26, 2017 · 1 Comment

CULTURAL BITS—SOME CORRECT, OTHERS POSSIBLY MISLABELED

“FRANZ SCHUBERT was just making up those Impromptu piano pieces as he went along.” “Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 8 is really pathetic.” “And so is Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6.” “Cinderella’s … Continue reading

November 25, 2017 · 5 Comments

THANKS, MR. AVAKIAN

ANOTHER THING for which I can be thankful is the life so richly lived by George Avakian, who died November 22, 2017, at age 98 in New York City. Over … Continue reading

November 24, 2017 · 2 Comments

SPEAK FOR YOURSELF, WHOMEVER YOU ARE

AN OLDER relative used to sit us down at holiday time and tell us family tales. He invariably prefaced them with, “Now listen carefully, because some of the things I’m … Continue reading

November 23, 2017 · Leave a comment

XI JINPING—MAKING CHINA GREAT AGAIN

“SPOKE TO President Xi of China to congratulate him on his extraordinary elevation.” This, from his American counterpart, Donald Trump, reacting to actions of the 2017 Communist Party Congress that … Continue reading

November 21, 2017 · Leave a comment

HOW LUIS BUÑUEL PREPARES ME FOR DONALD TRUMP

LUIS BUÑUEL, Spain-born Mexican filmmaker, was the father of cinematic Surrealism, a genre that attracted me during my Cleveland art-theatre 20s. And just two days ago, Daughter Suz and I … Continue reading

November 20, 2017 · 3 Comments

CELEBRATING THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PART 2

BY THE 1870s, the Associated Press had expanded considerably from five New York City daily papers protecting themselves against a potential telegraph monopoly on news. Today, we pick up the … Continue reading

November 19, 2017 · Leave a comment

CELEBRATING THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PART 1

DESPITE PRESIDENTIAL carping to the contrary, I trust the Associated Press, Reuters, and Bloomberg, and even a “failing” newspaper like The New York Times, or “Jeff Bezos’s” The Washington Post. … Continue reading

November 18, 2017 · 2 Comments

ON BEING RORSCHACHED AND OTHERWISE TESTED

IN THIRD Grade, I had a Rorschach. No, my mother didn’t have me tested. The Cleveland Board of Education did, as part of its innovative Major Work Class, a kinda … Continue reading

November 17, 2017 · Leave a comment