Archive for March, 2008

Painting (Series: Euro - 933)

March 28th

Euro ( Floral_Classical )

Floral_Classical933
Other paintings available ( Floral_Classical 942, 943, 944, 946 ):

Floral_Classical 942
Floral_Classical 943
Floral_Classical 944
Floral_Classical 946

Dtects designed in the art nouveau style. Art nouveau flourished in a number of European countries, many of which developed their own names for the style. Art nouveau was known in France as style Guimard, after […]

Painting (Series: Euro - 309)

March 23rd

Euro ( Nature_Scenes )

Nature_Scenes309
Other paintings available ( Nature_Scenes 329, 403, 440, 534 ):

Nature_Scenes 329
Nature_Scenes 403
Nature_Scenes 440
Nature_Scenes 534

Uomplex was executed in cut stone, there is not one straight line in the facade. In the United States, art nouveau evolved naturally from the craft tradition of the early 19th century. American furniture, glass, metalwork, […]

Sleep in on Saturdays, 90’s

March 18th

A decade ago, kids eagerly woke up early on Saturday mornings (7-8 o’clock early). They grabbed a bowl of cereal (preferably something with a lot of sugar) and sat down on their couches excited to see new episodes of their favorite cartoons. Even teenagers had a few shows to look forward to. TV was broken […]

Bobby Darin sax player Plas Johnson playing in Los Angeles on February 2nd, 2008

March 14th

Sax legend Plas Johnson, who can be heard on the Bobby Darin LPs Sings Ray Charles, Hello Dolly to Goodbye Charlie, Venice Blue, Sings The Shadow of Your Smile, and In a Broadway Bag, as well as many other famous recordings, will be appearing with his Plas Johnson Quartet on Saturday, February 2nd, 2008 at […]

T-Sides B-Sides: Preservation Hall Jazz Band

March 11th

My friend Clay Franks is a true Louisianan. I’ve been hounding him to write something ever since he finished his ethereal urban prose set to My Bloody Valentine. So, he recently wrote a lovely piece on New Orleans and the Preservation Hall Jazz band, and what with New Orleans being the center of attention during […]

Charlie Haden Family & Friends - Rambling Boy

March 8th

There was a time when family entertainment often consisted of coming together to sing and play; when music was not just an oral tradition but a means of engendering familial closeness. A time long past, it contrasts with the contemporary reality of disenfranchised children, in no small part the result of a society where double […]

Sloan/Tokar/Trzaska/Hollander Quartet

March 5th

1 Oct (wed)
>>Sloan/Tokar/Trzaska/Hollander Quartet, concert, start:20:00
Howard Lee Sloan (USA) - piano
Mark Tokar (UKR) - bass
Mikołaj Trzaska (PL) - saxophones
Rick Hollander (USA) - drums
Lee Sloan - a pianist who steadfastly refuses to be labeled, boxed, categorized or pigeon-holed, Lee Sloan’s playing reflects an astonishing diversity of influences and a command of styles that flow in a […]

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