Archive for the 'Reportage' Category

Diary of a marionette maker

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

Puppetry is an ancient form of performance. Some historians claim that they pre-date actors in theatre. There is evidence that they were used in Egypt as early as 2000 BC when string-operated figures of wood were manipulated to perform the action of kneading bread, and other string controlled objects. Above is a marionette I stumbled across [...]

Nemo and the Giraffe

Saturday, October 30th, 2010

… exploring the gardens as they make their appearance for the annual Halloween Hoorah! Calling all goblins and ghouls …. here’s to spooky (safe) adventures! Study at the NY Botanical Gardens © 2010

Service to our country

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

I thought it worth mentioning this week the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is hosting a series ofexciting events associated with the United States Air Force from August 24th through August 29th. The mission of the event is to bring together the Air Force and the general public and illustrate the incredible mix of [...]

The mosque next door

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

My opinion is just that, an opinion. Whether or not there’s ‘a right’ or some think it ‘wise’ to build a mosque two blocks from where the World Trade Center crumbled – the timing is awful. There are pivotal moments in history that require time and space for those who experience its chaos to process, accept, and [...]

Thank you…Mother Nature!

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

With such picture perfect weather,                                                                     undeniably yesterday was the most incredible day to be out and about in New York.   [...]

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