Monday, May 7, 2012

Kaleidoscopic Photos, Skywalkers Defy Gravity, Faces Of OWS And More!

Monday, May 7, 2012
Many of the world's most treasured tourist attractions are more familiar to us as photographs than as real, physical forms. Yet these kaleidoscopic images from photographer Søren Ragsdale originally featured on Laughing Squid throw the tourist photo for a 360-degree loop.
Photography's New Skywalking Trend
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Patricia G. Berman: The Scream Heard 'Round the World
The Scream, one of the most immediately recognizable images in the world, is cultural shorthand, a floating symbol that is readily available for adaptation.
Rev. Amy Ziettlow: Muscle Memory: A Tribute to Moscelyne Larkin and the Legacy of the Ballet Russe
Moscelyne Larkin was my ballet teacher, and the studio, her home. Although she toured the world with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, her home was Oklahoma. As I read her obituary recalled the last time I spent with her several years ago.
Jody Christopherson: The Importance of Indie Theater in 2012
January 2011 marked the resurgence of an epidemic the indie theater community hadn't experienced since 2003 -- a series of serious losses of space and companies in the Off-Off Broadway community.
Robert Maynord: Art Practice: Goodbye to Turpentine
In the last painting class I attended, two students left on the first night because of the fumes. As we become more aware of environmental and health issues, more artists will say goodbye to the fumes.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Margery, Sheldon Harnick Visit 'The Outdoor Museum'
The idea behind the coffee-table tome is to tribute New York City as a sprawling site which may boast of being home to several actual museums but is -- more than those institutions imply -- a five-borough living-and-breathing museum.
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