A newsletter 75 years in the making: Memories of the journey from a 4-room adobe with no running water to the Ritz Carlton. Personal encounters with great artists. Rants about the appalling state of civil society in our time.
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Dear Subscribers O’ Mine,
I am of retirement age, but still working, with neither the desire nor the means to stop entirely. Hard to tell if Necessity or Virtue is the rate-limiting step. Happily, I have the good fortune to be engaged in work that I love and that is...
In the summer of 1998, I was serving on an NEA grants panel in Washington, D.C. Twelve of us locked up all day together – like a jury – in a bleak, un-airconditioned fourth floor room of the Old Post Office Building where the National Endo...
Some years ago I was between jobs. There is no condition more enjoyable than the freedom of being done with one big thing and having not yet started the next. The sudden and complete absence of responsibilities is a shock at first, but th...
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Retired Arts CEO. Now an arts consultant and mentor to arts leaders. Leftist since 1963. Appalled by the fraying of civility. Love: dogs, jazz, gardening, copious red wine, silence, New Mexico, and Beauty - in all its fleeting forms.
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