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"Don't think, just shoot" is the mantra of the Lomographic Society International, a free-spirited, loose-association of photographers who use the iconic Russian LOMO camera. There's an interesting story of how it came to ... read more
Shutterbugs should check out the new exhibit opening June 9th called Developing Greatness, even if they're not near The Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City. The exhibit, subtitled The Origins of American Photography, 1839-1885, ... read more
Here's the coolest digital offering we've seen in a long time. It's from Avis and it's called Avis Connect. For $10.95 a day, you can rent a small gizmo that plugs into the ... read more
It's 2009, and Los Angeles' last public park has just closed its gates, orphaning a retired history professor and the duckling who thinks the man is its mother. The man is Arthur (Philip ... read more
Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts may be the gold standard of outdoor classical music festivals, but they're not the only game in town. OK, they're the only game in town, but not around the ... read more
As the WorldChanging site is quick to point out, its goal is to inspire a conversation, not deliver a sermon. In the course of that conversation, it provides tools, resources, and solutions to ... read more
We used to worry about Cheryl Wheeler. The extraordinarily gifted folkish-ish/country-ish earth mama singer-songwriter can pen tune after tune that will tear your heart out. Those who've seen her perform live know she's ... read more
Now that the Broadway theater season has wrapped up (the Tonys will be awarded June 10th), we turn to what's in the pipeline for next season. (Relatively) safe bets include "Young Frankenstein," a ... read more
The Seattle Art Museum downtown has recently reopened, tripled in size, and boasts a stylish makeover by Allied Works Architecture. The collection is substantially enhanced, too. Close to 1,000 works have been donated ... read more


















