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Finding Your Inner Medici — or Rockefeller

A few years ago a friend of mine, Katharine DeShaw, spoke to me about United States Artists and how they were exploring new ways to fund artists and the making of art. I’m a believer that art changes lives. And … Read more

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Making Connections…Musically.

This morning – a beautiful crisp fall day in the Texas Hill Country – I opened the windows of my office, sat down and played the track, Pampas, from the album Antonio Lysy at the Broad: Music from Argentina. http://www.yarlungrecords.com/#antoniolysy1 … Read more

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Making Connections…Musically.

This morning – a beautiful crisp fall day in the Texas Hill Country – I opened the windows of my office, sat down and played the track, Pampas, from the album Antonio Lysy at the Broad: Music from Argentina. http://www.yarlungrecords.com/#antoniolysy1 … Read more

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Thinking About Memorial Day and My Father

The men and women of the armed services earn our respect. They act on what we as a democracy decide. Most of us just see glimpses of their heroism in history books, movies or the daily news. If we are … Read more

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Out of the Ordinary

Museums have long suffered from the perception that they are stodgy old institutions, out of touch with the rest of the world and at their core, elitist. It’s a reputation both deserved and undeserved. After all, most museums offer an … Read more

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How I Became an Eclipse Chaser — And Dragged My Family Along!

Eclipse chasing is a serious endeavor. It almost always requires adventurous travel, patience and energy. Total solar eclipses are exceptional events and occur when the sun, moon and earth are in perfect alignment; with the moon obscuring the sun’s light … Read more

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Hip to the Past

Mention the words “conservation” and “preservation” and many people immediately think of the environment, the sweeping plains of Africa, the pristine landscape of Alaska or the intractable Amazon Forest. I have however been involved over the past 20 years with … Read more

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Art Literally Can Move Mountains

We often hear about the importance of art in the education of children. There is substantial consensus among educators and specialists that arts programs promote creativity and can even result in greater academic achievement and higher test scores. It is … Read more

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Standing in a Foyer of Surrealism

A large, writhing faux-fur sculpture rising as though directly out of a surrealist’s vision is not what one expects on entering a house. Yet “Les cousins” (“The Cousins”), 1970, by Dorothea Tanning, placed in the foyer of my new home, … Read more

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