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One Way Street: April 2014
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Sunday, April 13, 2014. Although it was never a complete thought per se, while visiting the exhibition of Edward Hopper drawings. At the Walker Art Center. That I have lived with a misapprehension that Hopper was a fellow Midwesterner. That is, I knew enough of his biography, that he was from Nyack, and that he lived on Washington Square North in Greenwich Village most of his life, yet somehow, internally I shifted him much further inland. If he is a regionalist that region has been pared down to some at...
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One Way Street: December 2013
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Monday, December 2, 2013. Enrico Natali, Detroit 1968. Why do I find the images in Enrico Natali: Detroit 1968. The recent bankruptcy filing by the city of Detroit may act as a marker for legal and financial definitions of decline or catastrophe, but does it tell us much beyond civic bureaucracy? The solutions of the past were in relation to industry, but now there is no industry, just people and a place. The cynical machinations of the Kwame Kilpatrick. Administration, illuminated through Kilpatrick's v...
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One Way Street: Ain't We Got Fun: 112 Greene Street
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Thursday, November 20, 2014. Ain't We Got Fun: 112 Greene Street. Telling people unfamiliar with New York City about the chronic intensity of real estate upheavals in the city sounds like madness. I try to emphasize to these strangers that it is a shared madness and as such engages or even mobilizes, in part, a community, although it is likely that means little for those unfamiliar with the fray of the day-to-day of NYC. Than Williams-Sonoma, more Ms. 45. Held at MOCA, Willoughby Sharp. Ends with "Discus...
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One Way Street: Bill Cunningham New York
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Friday, July 18, 2014. Bill Cunningham New York. After moving to New York City in 1981, one of the first people I began to recognize with frequency was a slim man on a bicycle, with a camera who would seem to be just about anywhere at any given time, transversing downtown, Midtown, the Upper East Side, etc. This idea of the street as shared theater came out of the industrialization and urbanization in the nineteenth century, in the revocation of sumptuary laws, and the blurring of social positions in the...
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One Way Street: July 2013
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013. Werner Shroeter, Willow Springs, 1972. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Call of the Wild Museum. Center for Land Use Interpretation. Hennessey and Ingalls Books. J L Hudson's Photographic Collection. Lily Dale, NY. Los Angeles Conservancy - Modern Committee. MAK Center for Art Architecture @ The Schindler House. Museum of Jurassic Technology. Werner Shroeter, Willow Springs, 1972. Brooklyn, New York, United States. View my complete profile.
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One Way Street: November 2014
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Thursday, November 20, 2014. Ain't We Got Fun: 112 Greene Street. Telling people unfamiliar with New York City about the chronic intensity of real estate upheavals in the city sounds like madness. I try to emphasize to these strangers that it is a shared madness and as such engages or even mobilizes, in part, a community, although it is likely that means little for those unfamiliar with the fray of the day-to-day of NYC. Than Williams-Sonoma, more Ms. 45. Held at MOCA, Willoughby Sharp. Ends with "Discus...
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One Way Street: August 2012
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Monday, August 6, 2012. This Will Have Been: Art, Love and Politics in the 1980s. Note: photographs by Peter Hujar. In February 1981 I moved to New York City from the metropolitan Detroit area. I was 21 years old. Also, I did not drive. New York was considered highly dangerous for the most part, but open in ways that one wouldn't find in the duller and homogenous Midwest. As if this is the cause for the absurd rents in NYC, her unhappy, restless, alienated character comes to mind. Unlike Midtown or the F...
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Adventures In Gay Dating: A Day With HIV
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Adventures In Gay Dating. The story of a gay redneck and his effort to dodge the cow patties of life. A Day With HIV. August 17, 2011. Yesterday's doctor visit didn't go that well. It was just a routine "touch base" to go over the results of my latest lab work. My cd4 (white blood cells) were down and I went from a undetectable reading (strength of the HIV virus in my blood) to a 150. Ugggh. I've been complaining to Wes (my HIV. Wes says I just have it face the fact that I have full-blown AIDS. If You're...
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Adventures In Gay Dating: Adventures In Gay Dating's Ghost Story
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Adventures In Gay Dating. The story of a gay redneck and his effort to dodge the cow patties of life. Adventures In Gay Dating's Ghost Story. He assured me. As far as him being able to hear us having sex in Scott’s bedroom, I think Leon would have enjoyed it, not complained. It was during one of these sleepovers at Scott’s house about six months into our relationship when I saw the ghost. 8220;Good Lord, what the hell were you smoking? 8220;Are you on any prescription medications right now? Scott only ta...