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  • USS Bonhomme Richard

    Opposites Attract

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 06th, 2015

    My aviator/ photographer friend, Jonas Dovydenas, flew from Pittsfield to North Adams to meet for lunch. He wanted to show me a new 500 image portfolio posted to his web site. He outlined plans for an extensive catalogue and show of early work in Chicago. Now up in years we discussed keeping busy with creative projects. It's what keeps artists young and engaged.

  • Jesus Saves

    Battle of Good and Evil in the Heartland

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 03rd, 2015

    Flat as can be. Driving by miles of wheat and corn. Kansas dead center of nowhere. Bible country. Giant crosses and Jesus Saves facing off Lion's Den where horny huskers get their porn.

  • Loaves and Fishes

    Reading at Williams

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 02nd, 2015

    Like Cocteau the body and blood of the poet. Six months later launch of second book Total Gonzo Poems. Intimate gathering at the Williams Faculty Club.

  • Sirens

    Ulysess Just Wanted To Listen

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 01st, 2015

    In the court of pubic opinion there is no art. Or what there is lacks edge, risk or originality. The best way to make art is to make art. Then some more and more after that. Some of it may be Ok but probably not. Which makes it good or really really bad. Mostly it's just doing it.

  • Low Winter Sun

    Hearts in Darkness

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 29th, 2015

    In New England our hearts and minds morph in response to the seasons. The hope of summer darkens with the scant light of winter. It is when we allow the tragic to invade for a time only to be purged with the return of spring.

  • First Light

    Prisoner's Last Meal

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 28th, 2015

    For his last meal the condemned man ordered Maine lobster. That didn't fit the warden's budget.

  • Artist Raphael Soyer

    Russian Born American Master

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 28th, 2015

    The Russian born brothers Soyer- Raphael, Moses and Isaac- were little men but giants of the era of Social Realism and the WPA. They painted the workers of New York. Pat Hills organized a retrospective for Raphael at the BU Art Gallery. I met him then and he signed a poster. Later I photographed Raphael in Provincetown.

  • Buddy and Junior

    Black and Blue on Saturday Night

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 27th, 2015

    Blues men Buddy Guy and Junior Wells blew in from the windy city for a week at Sandy's in Beverly. There was a slow start early in the week but they tore the roof off on Saturday night.

  • Black Friday

    Mobs at the Mall

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 26th, 2015

    Pushing away from the table a rush to the mall. Getting a jump on the annual feeding frenzy. Sweaters and socks, cameras and I Phones, perhaps diamonds and cars. Celebrating a child born long ago destined to die for our sins.

  • Over the Boulders

    Rolling and Tumbling

    By: Melissa de Haan Cummings - Nov 25th, 2015

    Watching an accident at the beach.

  • Turkeys

    American Classic with a Gallic Flavor

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 24th, 2015

    Invited to Thanksgiving some years ago by my uncle Bill Giuliano and his wife Esterre she served turkey cooked with a Gallic flavor. The bird was roasted with a white wine glaze. Inspired by her while celebrating we are sobered by the slaughter in Paris as well as those gunned down in American cities under siege through crime and racism.

  • E Pluribus Unum

    Syrians Not Welcome in Massachusetts

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 21st, 2015

    Unless you are Native American we are all immigrants or their descendants. The fear of admitting terrorists is palpable but has frozen our hearts and compassion for Syrians fleeing the horrors of war. The Statue of Liberty has lost its meaning.

  • Jack Lyons

    Valulting Broadway Candlesticks

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 16th, 2015

    An early member of Screen Actors Guild he is a voting member of The Academy. A highlight of the recent theatre critics conference in New York was hanging out with my left coast pal the effervescent Jack Lyons. Like the big cats he slays me and is a killer with the chair and whip. The trick is keeping up with him while ducking the lashing wit.

  • Moby Dick

    When What Is Probably Isn't

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 08th, 2015

    As a teenager I read Moby Dick as an adventure story about whaling. My professor later told me what it was really about.

  • Charlotte Moorman and Nam June Paik

    Avant-garde Icons

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 04th, 2015

    I never knew quite how to respond to the TV installations of Nam June Paik and his performance collaborations with nude cellist Charlotte Moorman. Today they are regarded as pioneers of multi media art. Astrid was friends with them as fellows of the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT.

  • Mom Cracked the Whip

    Not Loosing a Step

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 02nd, 2015

    Mom loved winters in Florida; West Palm Beach condo next to the ocean, with friends and neighbors. Until she got to old for the commute. Alone in Annisquam was hard. Pip came every day fixing supper and getting her ready for night on the porch then bed. She craved company but never spared the zingers. It was always an adventure to visit.

  • Lou Reed

    Times Trash Talk

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 31st, 2015

    Hung out to dry, nailed to the cross of rock 'n' roll, Lou Reed dies to save us from ourselves.

  • This Cigar’s a Good Smoke

    Burn Baby Burn

    By: J.M. Robert Henriquez - Oct 29th, 2015

    J.M. Robert Henriquez, consigliore to Charles Giuliano in all matters creative and poetic, expands on the metaphor of a good cigar.

  • Transition (75 Years)

    Passages

    By: Jane Hudson - Oct 28th, 2015

    Where once only a forest stood.

  • High Bush

    Amigo Have a Cigar

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 28th, 2015

    Anyone can write the easy ones. We all have a tale to tell. Then it gets harder. After harvesting the low hanging fruit you reach higher where the air is thin and clear.

  • Old Miss

    Lowering the Confederate Flag

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 28th, 2015

    Through the consensus of students and faculty the state flag of Mississippi, with its confederate stars and bars, no longer is raised on the campus of Old Miss. The heritage of slavery dies hard in the land where cotton was king.

  • Vines

    Fences and Neighbors

    By: Melissa de Haan Cummings - Oct 28th, 2015

    Good fences make good neighbors. Particularly when swathed in vines.

  • Sammo

    Body Count

    By: Melissa de Haan Cummings - Oct 28th, 2015

    Poetics of the grim reaper. Account of whom the gods love.

  • Muddy Waters

    Got His Mojo Working

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 28th, 2015

    Young British rockers Stones, Yardbirds, Clapton, Beck lapped up Muddy's licks on those iconic Chess Records. Copped his tunes some morphed from Robert Johnson King of the Delta Blues. Always a thrill when he came to town and held court.

  • Theseus

    In and Out

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 26th, 2015

    Going deep into confronting works of art and performances. Bombarded by every more fragmented nuggets and facets of information. Formed into some cohesion then finding the thread back out. Always leaving something behind. Ritual sacrifice to the muse binding the wounds of critical thinking.

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