New York and African Tapestries
From New York to Uganda, England to Chin, Sydney to Africa, Juanita Torrence-Thompson’s poems lead us on a mother-daughter journey, each separately finding her own way in the world of women, searching for the human sparks that unite us all.
Tate Modern, made in (Tate) Britain
What to say about a colossal art project which opened in 2000 housing 48 galleries devoted to the display of its permanent Collection?
The Human Line by Ellen Bass
“The Human Line”Ellen Bass Copper Canyon Press, 2007, 91 pages $15.00
The Septembers of Shiraz by Dalia Sofer
Rarely do we imagine that a bad day might entail a band of revolutionary guards walking into our offices as we are sitting over our coffee, and taking us away to be tortured or killed.
La Biennale di Venezia
La Biennale di VeneziaArt section The 52nd International Art Exhibition June 10 - November 21, 2007
Andrew Castrucci 1987-2007 Two Decades Later
"Andrew Castrucci 1987–2007 | Two Decades Later"20 Apr — 16 May, 2007 CVZ Contemporary 446 Broadway, 5th Floor New York, NY, 10013
¿Es Vargas Llosa el niño malo? by Linda Morales Caballero
Travesuras de la niña malaMario Vargas Llosa Editorial Alfaguara 375 páginas
Martin Creed: Feelings
"Martin Creed: Feelings" continues through Sept. 16 at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., (845) 758-7598.
Welcome Home, Mr. President
Gerald R. Ford grew up in East Grand Rapids or on the West side depending upon whom you ask.