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    Cup of Joe in Bologna

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 16th, 2016

    In Bologna they come and go speaking of Michelangelo.

  • Mea Culpa

    Catholic Guilt

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 16th, 2016

    In the subconscious man is capable of all evil.

  • Indian Soap

    Winter Potholes

    By: Melissa de Haan Cummings - Jan 15th, 2016

    Indian Soap is a winter phenomenon.

  • Revenant

    One for the Ages

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 14th, 2016

    What's left when a great director extracts the heart and soul of an actor through a stunning performance? Brando was never the same after Last Tango. Is there any gas in the tank for DiCaprio after being mauled and mangled in the stunning epic The Revenant?

  • Requiem

    For a Heavy Weight

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 14th, 2016

    What's left of an actor when a great director extracts the performance of a lifetime from an actor. Brando was never the same after Last Tango in Paris. Now we wonder if there is anything left in the tank of Leonardo DiCaprio who was mauled not just by the bear but the director as well in the masterpiece Revenant.

  • Requiem

    For a Heavy Weight

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 14th, 2016

    Life is a journey which we begin and end alone.

  • OMG

    Ch ch ch changes

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 13th, 2016

    In Macbeth Shakespeare wrote 'Nothing in his life became him like the ending of it." With a final work Lazarus the ever morphing Bowie slipped gracefully into the cosmos.

  • Blinding Blizzard

    Pre Dawn Surgery

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 10th, 2016

    First couple of years an East Boston landlord. Told Astrid she would move in when Serbian tenants from hell completed lease that summer. They skipped mid winter. The first floor was all her's. We shared the other two. For awhile I charged a right reasonable rent. She refused after we were engaged.

  • Elvis in London

    Frigid Spring Break

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 08th, 2016

    Mid March spring break in London proved to be brisk and cold. But that didn't daunt half naked club kids in Piccadilly where the spirit of Elvis loomed large.

  • Limoncello

    Taste of Sorrento

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 07th, 2016

    With shaded groves they grow gigantic lemons in Sorrento.

  • Shanghai Dawn

    First View of China

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 07th, 2016

    After a grueling day of travel from Boston we arrived exhausted in China. It had been a rough night but we were in for a surprise at first light.

  • Obama's Emo

    Tears for Carnage

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 06th, 2016

    Revealing plans for an executive order to initiate efforts for gun control, blocked b a conservative Congress, President Obama choked up. He shed tears remembering slaughter of first graders and kids gunned down every day in Chicago. When will the nation face the reality that guns do kill people. Yes to second amendment rights for personal and home protection, recreation, hunting and sport. No to lack of controls putting weapons in the hands of gangs, criminals, terrorists and hate mongers. End the killing before it's too late.

  • Gardens of Suzhou

    Ancient Scholar's Groves

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 05th, 2016

    From Shanghai we boarded a mobbed train to Suzhou. There we spent the day in ancient gardens designed by scholars as groves for meditation.

  • Rocky Captivity

    Michelangelo in Maine

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 05th, 2016

    Pope Julius II, a Della Rovere, commissioned Michelangelo to create a massive tomb. In various states of finish he worked on the Slaves for its base. The project was abandoned and downsized when a Medici, Leo X, dispatched him to Florence to work on the Lorenzo and Giuliano tombs. Imagine our shock and surprise when we found his Slaves bound by giant boulders in Maine.

  • Talking Heads

    Dishing the Dirt

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 04th, 2016

    Life at court. Affairs and diversions at the famous salon of Madam de Pompadour. Talking heads tumbled into baskets beneath the guillotine. Revenge for idle chatter while peasants starved. One might say just like today.

  • Kinky Boots

    Rough Trade on Mean Streets

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 04th, 2016

    The rough trade of tranny street workers has made its way to Broadway with the musical Kinky Boots. It's entertainment for tourists. Or fodder for a fringe indy film like Tangerine. Here we take a walk on the wild side.

  • Kid Talk

    Don't Ask

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 02nd, 2016

    At a dinner party a woman seated next to President Calvin Coolidge struck up a conversation. "Mr. President" she said "I have a bet with my friends that I can make you say more than three words." Turning to her Coolidge responded "Madam, you lose."

  • Watson and the Shark

    Reconfiguring Copley's Masterpiece

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 01st, 2016

    Just before the Revolution the Boston artist, John Singleton Copley, sailed to London never to return. Soon after he arrived he was commissioned by Sir Brook Watson to depict his attack by a shark when he was a lad of fourteen. The painting caused a sensation when it was shown at the Royal Academy. The artist made an exact copy of his most famous and successful painting as well as a smaller version. Here the event is relocated to Boston Harbor.

  • Chicken Little

    When the Sky Really Is Falling

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 31st, 2015

    Given the current rate of environmental disasters, a litmus of worse to come, how long do you give for life on earth?

  • 33rd Annual Re-Rooters Day Ceremony

    Created by Provincetown Artist Jay Critchley

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 30th, 2015

    The brilliant conceptual art of Provincetown's Jay Critchley focuses on ecology, healing and recycling. An exquisite example of his social sculpture is the upcoming 33rd Annual Re-Rooters Day Ceremony. As always it will be performed on the beach with a tree Valhalla on January 7. There will be traditional incantations, chanting, blessings and libations. A thermos of hot chocolate is strongly recommended.

  • Hell's Angels

    While Bikers Dream

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 29th, 2015

    When sleeping even Hell's Angels appear innocent and benign.

  • Illinois Jacquet

    Sweet Nights at Lulu White's

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 29th, 2015

    Born Jean Baptiste Jacquet then dubbed Illinois he became famous for a solo on Flying Home with the Lionel Hampton Band. He was just a teenager at the time. He went on to be one of the great stars of the big band and bop era.

  • Muddy Waters

    Mississippi Goddam

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 27th, 2015

    Muddy picked it up from Robert Johnson, King of the Delta Blues, and Son House who we saw once dazed and confused at Newport. Muddy came out, joined in, and gently walked him off. That was like him and what we most remember. The Mojo Man had heart and soul.

  • Solstice

    Calm on Sandy Bay

    By: Melissa de Haan Cummings - Dec 26th, 2015

    Low winter light on Sandy Bay.

  • Day After Christmas

    Return to Normalcy

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 26th, 2015

    If only the peace, joy and fellowship of Christmas could last all year. A day after feasting and celebration the world returns to business as usual. Now is the winter of our discontent.

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