Guernica: The Most Important Painting Done in 1937
I just read Picasso’s War, the story of his creation of the painting by the same name, the history of Spain that inspired the painting, and the subsequent activity around the
I just read Picasso’s War, the story of his creation of the painting by the same name, the history of Spain that inspired the painting, and the subsequent activity around the
Al Gore on SNL. I have no idea if this is legal or not, but it’s hilarious. Thanks Don and Rick, my liberal friends.
Barry Eisler – one of my favorite authors – made me laugh out loud this morning. Amy and I had a legendary dinner at Guy Savoy last night with our friends Warren
There was a gang of bloggers at SAP’s SAPPHIRE conference that was organized by SAP’s Jeff Nolan. The wiki has a bunch of context and links to the various folks
In Munich, der Lowe has eaten La Vache. The Munchner Lowenparade (Lion Parade) was out in force. I snapped about 50 pictures of beautifully painted lions like the one below
My dad – Dr. Stanley Feld – just started a blog called Repairing the Healthcare System. Stan – a retired endocrinologist – has been deeply involved in trying to improve [
Today’s Paris Museum tour once again brought to you by La Vache and his new friend, Le Scary Badass Manhorse Sculpture About To Step on La Vache (Amy told me
I’m a huge Beatles fan. I love mashups. I love covers. I love watching politicians get roasted. So – how could I not love “I’m The Decider” &ndash
The Boulder Daily Camera (our local daily newspaper) has started aggregating the best blogs from a series of local Boulder business bloggers. Matt Branaugh – the business editor at the
Today’s stop on the Paris Express Museum Tour For Bloggers is brought to you by l’elephant. Note the Mona Lisa in the background on the right and the dude selling