Fatimah Halim at the Playhouse on The Park

Fatimah Halim at the Playhouse on The Park

One of the most fascinating and generous people I’ve ever met in Phoenix is Fatimah Halim, who will be performing at the “Playhouse on the Park” (part of the Phoenix Museum Complex) June 11th. Purchase Ticket Here – Be there if you can!

Storyteller and writer Fatimah Halim sees women as complex and fascinating beings; juggling personal beliefs of what is expected of them with who they truly want to be in the world. This juggling sometimes pushes them over the edge, forcing them to create personas that help them cope with what life throws their way. This conflict is at the crux of this one woman show about a woman who lives in her own archetypal world.

 

Happy Birthday Bob Dylan! Still Awesome At 70

Happy Birthday Bob Dylan! Still Awesome At 70

His birthday slipped up on me this year. The artist known as Bob Dylan was 70 years old on May 24. I salute and congratulate him!

Of course he is a Gemini. We all know that he writes, he sings, he’s a poet, he’s a musician – truly the classic example of the Air sign’s communication gifts.  A few years ago, he received an honorary Pulitzer Prize for his “profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power.” Nice, but, did you know that Bob Dylan also paints?! 

His book of his art work, Bob Dylan: The Drawn Blank Series (March 2008) has 170 of his drawings rendered in water color and gouache. Drawings done in restaurants, hotel rooms are presented here along with little notes or poems.


Harlem Book Fair & Arts Festival * 7/23/11

Harlem Book Fair & Arts Festival * 7/23/11

Over 200 exhibit booths will be featured at the 2011 edition of this annual free event including music stages, panel discussions and children’s activities.

“The vision of the Harlem Book Fair is to partner with local
and national leadership organizations under the banner of literacy
awareness, affirming HBF as the nation’s largest African American
literary event celebrating family literacy, community empowerment,
and community cooperation. “

Annual Harlem Book Fair  * Saturday July 23, 2011

11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on West 135th Street, NYC

(Betw.  Malcolm X Blvd. /Lenox Ave and Fredrick Douglas Blvd. 8th Ave)

 

Winter’s Bone

Winter’s Bone

John Hawkes - Winter's Bone

This wonderful small film was not for me a detective mystery as some have called it,  but rather a portrait of America’s primal self. A portrait that is not at all flattering, like racism, poverty and ignorance that we desperately wish would stay hidden in the shadows.

The film immediately lays the groundwork: opportunity (next to none), respect (yes mam, no sir), family and women. The mystery is less important then the culture. We are watching a lion’s pride,  not a cartoon, this is real. The pace of the movie and the soundtrack adds to its realness and I can relate to the desperation. Unlike a documentary, I never get the chance to feel distant and sorry for the people whose lives are portrayed on screen.

Life is simplistic, we will all do whatever is called for in order for us to survive another day. For me, that is the real story. Not the “who did it” or the perils of drugs (Meth), we are all looking to get by.

The Kelly Ellman Fashion Design Gallery and Orme Lewis Gallery

The Kelly Ellman Fashion Design Gallery and Orme Lewis Gallery

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February 21 2009 – July 5, 2009

“Romantic ideas of chivalry and courtly magnificence from the Middle Ages have inspired the use of medieval silhouettes and details in modern fashion design, literature, architecture and art. Also known as Gothic style, medievalism blossomed in the mid-19th century as a sentimental response toward the societal challenges of rapid industrialization. While its origins lie in early antiquarian studies and politics, the revival of medieval silhouettes and motifs today emerges through popular mediums such as films, books and fairy tales that are distant interpretations.” Phoenix Museum of Art

The British Invasion

The British Invasion

Originally Posted Nov 9, 2006

Last night the Rolling Stones played to another packed crowd out in Glendale Arizona. It looked like some of the fans needed to be assisted in order to get to the concert and there were others that could easily have been Mick Jagger’s great great grand children. In a recent book about the Beatles, John Lennon supposedly wanted to be the Rolling Stones. I wonder what he would think about the Cirque Du Soleil-Love Las Vegas which is really a must see for me. I remember when the Brits arrived, almost everyone believed that it would last a few days maybe a couple of weeks.