Saturday, September 17, 2011

Manhattan - Day 4

Out and about today, made the park rounds - started in Central then off to Bryant for a while. Next down to Union Square for the market and then back up to Madison Square where they had a great day of live bluegrass. Della Mae http://heyheydellamae.com - terrific all female bluegrass band. Ended the day at 71 Irving Place, maybe the best coffee shop in all of Manhattan - maybe, it's still only day 4.



Manhattan - Day 3

Coffee and a bagel at Chelsea Market this morning and then off to a meeting in Jamaica.

Jamaica is the largest most densely populated neighborhood in central Queens and is named after the Jameco Indians that inhabited the area and lived on the northern shore of what is known as Jamaica Bay before the English Colonists arrived from Massachusetts in 1656. 


Downtown Jamaica

Later, back in Manhattan, David and I kicked around the park, had a late lunch at Bread and Honey grocery on 8th, strolled through Hell's Kitchen and topped off the day with coffee and a brownie at Cafe' Forant. I'm beat - see ya tomorrow.


Riding the E train

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Manhattan - Day 2

Well, a long but somewhat better day today. Kicked around Chelsea for the most part, worked via the free wifi down at the market this morning.



Started the revisions to the Barnet short for the Arkansas Arts Center exhibit.


Will Barnet - Self Portrait 1989


Unpacked the rest of my stuff after UPS delivered the final box - yes, I brought too much. Then this evening it was off to the opening of the Barnet retrospective at the National Academy. A really beautiful show that filled all four of the second floor galleries. Amazing, I lived with so many of those images for the year plus I was working on the film but had only seen a hand full of the paintings in person. Will and Elana weren't there but I saw Ira Goldberg, director of the Art Students League, and had a nice chat with him. Was able to locate and introduce myself to Bruce Webber, the curator of the Academy show, but I'm not entirely sure he placed my name as the guy who did the film they're showing at the symposium in November.

Nighty night faithful followers.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Manhattan - Day 1

Well, somewhat of an inauspicious beginning to my New York adventure. Started off the morning by spilling my entire Starbucks, grande halfcaf down the front of my jeans, followed in the early afternoon by some piano sized piece of street dirt blowing into my eye (I can still feel it there) and then capping off the evening with a pigeon crapping on my arm. Is someone trying to tell me something? The rest of the day was relatively uneventful, a nice visit to Bryant Park and brunch with my friend David, the actor. Tomorrow evening is the Barnet opening at the National Academy and one of the reasons I came to New York in the first place. So, onward and upward, don't let the bastards get you down, don't cry over spilt milk (or halfcafs), etc., etc., etc.



I'm going to bed.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Ringing True




On June 7th at Lincoln Street Center for Arts and Education an exhibition of selections from Mike Dworkin's Ring series of paintings & prints opened. My film about Mike and his work was screened as part of the evening. Here are a few shots from the evening's festivities.

Photos courtesy of Alan LaVallee


Sunday, February 27, 2011

Oscar Night

Well, tonight is the big night and so here is my list of who will and who should win tonight.

Actor in a Leading Role
will win Colin Firth
should win Colin Firth

Actress in Leading Role
will win Natalie Portman
should win Natalie Portman

Actor in a Supporting Role
will win Christian Bale
should win John Hawkes

Actress in a Supporting Role
will win Melissa Leo
should win Melissa Leo

Director
will win Tom Hooper
should win David Fincher

Original Screenplay
will win David Seidler, The King’s Speech
should win David Seidler, The King’s Speech

Adapted Screenplay
will win Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network
should win Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network

Best Film
will win The King's Speech
should win The Social Network