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Tour watching

By admin On July 19, 2007 · Leave a Comment · In Blog

Every morning now I’ve been looking at and listening to live coverage of le Tour de France. Bicycle racing still excites me, especially the decisive moves like up in the mountains a few days ago. There are still more mountains and two time trials. The long time trials, [...]

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Art pick | Young Generation 3: Die Young Stay Pretty

By admin On July 19, 2007 · Leave a Comment · In Blog

What I missed on Saturday evening, Alfred Triff has seen and has a few words on the bad and good of the show at Diana Lowenstein Gallery. Looking at the two drawings reproduced in the Sunpost, I’d say that I might have been disappointed with the show.

Art pick | Young Generation 3: [...]

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Sweaty Hot Night

By admin On July 15, 2007 · Leave a Comment · In Blog

Summer in South Florida is only for those that are willing to go out in the true Florida weather of heat and humidity. Last night was one of those nights. Hot outside was nothing compared to the interiors of some, if not most, of the art spaces. Did [...]

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Artist Deduction Bills Continue to Gain Support

By admin On July 13, 2007 · Leave a Comment · In Blog

Opening tonight at Uncommon Gallery 2713 East Commercial Blvd. – Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 (just 4 blocks East of Federal Highway on the North side). Owner/Artist, Michael D. Colanero, is providing space and an opportunity for emerging artists to show their work

In other news: There have been a number of attempts to give individual [...]

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Pee Break

By admin On July 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment · In Blog

Unless you’ve raced on a bicycle, knowing it is for professionals over five hours, certain bodily functions have to be taken care of. Taking a piss is something usually everyone agrees upon and the entire peloton stops at the same time. Even with amateur races that are shorter in length if a racer needs to [...]

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Think

By admin On July 11, 2007 · Leave a Comment · In Blog

Whatever you thought, think again.

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John Szarkowski, Curator of Photography, Dies at 81

By admin On July 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment · In Blog

John Szarkowski has been one of the most influential curators and photographers so, this is sad news. The cause of death was complications of a stroke, said Peter MacGill of Pace/MacGill Gallery and a spokesman for the family.

John Szarkowski, Curator of Photography, Dies at 81: “John Szarkowski was a curator who almost single-handedly [...]

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Jetty, Fishing, Rain

By admin On July 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment · In Blog

When I lived in Ft. Pierce, Florida I used to go to the jetty all the time. I used to fish from there as well as just stroll down and talk to other fishermen/ women. I’ve caught some nice snook from [...]

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Tour Begins

By admin On July 8, 2007 · Leave a Comment · In Blog

The Giro d’Italia, Tour of Italy, finished with an exciting few days in the Dolomites even passing near the village where I spent six months. Unforunately for Gilberto Simoni, his aunt gave him some candy that was made with cocaine a few years ago and he got disqualified. That year [...]

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Wine and Art

By admin On July 6, 2007 · Leave a Comment · In Blog

Having known the Scholls for at least 10 years now, it came at a bit of a surprise when I found out a couple years ago they were involved with a wine company. I became interested in wine when I went to Italy to race bicycles. I was 10-15 kilometers from the white wine growing [...]

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