
Musings by visual artist and musician Gary Mackender, based out of Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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April has many opportunities to catch some art and live music including the Tucson Folk Festival happening this weekend. Here is my list for the month. Mark your calendars!
This morning my favorite coffee cup’s handle just popped off, an apt metaphor for an ‘interesting’ week on the home front as well as for the dismantling of democratic norms in our federal government. As long as totally inept people are send...
I’m thrilled that all three pieces I entered into the Steinfeld Warehouse’s upcoming exhibit, The Other Side of Ordinary: Where Imagination Slips the Frame, were accepted. The opening reception is scheduled for Saturday, April 4 from 4:00-8...
“All the blood is drained out of democracy — it dies — when only half the population votes. It would seem to me that people who have been made afraid, if you don’t like what’s happening, if you don’t want to go to war, if you don’t want to ...
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Gary Mackender is a musician and visual artist residing in Tucson, Arizona, USA. Music can be found at carnivaleros.com and his artwork at garymackender.com.
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