A Week at Cinemas, David Lynch, and The Current OutlookIt’s the eighteenth of January, 2025. David Lynch recently left us. My body aches, I’m unemployed, unemployable, and yet somehow moving…Jan 24Jan 24
Why Mike Myers needs to make another Austin Powers movie — nowIt’s been 22 years since Mike Myers last installment of his immensely successful spy spoof series, Austin Powers in Goldmember, was…Dec 2, 2024Dec 2, 2024
Hammer Price: Life Working in an Auction HouseIt’s a rainy Saturday in Chinatown. I’m on my way to a job interview and I stop off for a coffee at Little Canal. A tall, young woman —…Apr 9, 2024Apr 9, 2024
Beginnings: Los AngelesThe entire premise of this project stemmed from the time I spent in Los Angeles from July until November, 2022. In fact, without that trip…Jan 2, 2024Jan 2, 2024
Afterthought: AmsterdamI love to travel, more specifically I love to travel internationally. If one can be so lucky to visit other countries in their lifetime, do…Dec 27, 2023Dec 27, 2023
Cinematic Memories: Part 28, Governors IslandJuly 12, 2019. Unbeknownst to me I’m nearing the end of my time in New York, albeit I finally feel comfortably at home in the City. I just…Dec 21, 2023Dec 21, 2023
Cinematic Memories: Part 27, Brooklyn Academy of MusicThe Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn was recently voted one of the “coolest neighborhoods in the world” by Time Out magazine, in part…Dec 18, 2023Dec 18, 2023
Cinematic Memories: Part 26, Cinema Village“It’s a tough world out there, no place for imagination. No place for grandeur. You know that word? Grandeur? Look it up. Dream. Don’t…Dec 13, 2023Dec 13, 2023
Cinematic Memories: Part 25, Landmark at 57 West2017, September, a new cinema opens in Hell’s Kitchen. A sophisticated, eight screen arthouse movie theater with plush, reclinable seating…Dec 6, 2023Dec 6, 2023
Cinematic Memories: Part 24, Cinema 123There are many cinemas in New York’s five boroughs. While most have disappeared, been bought out, their buildings destroyed or renovated to…Nov 29, 2023Nov 29, 2023