Just bought the new The Real Tuesday Weld record The London Book of the Dead
and I also discovered his blog.
His songs are filled with so much humor about love. The radio podcasts are well worth listening too.
They are lovely little mini shows with original music and storytelling narrated by his luscious voice.

Stephen Coates

The Real Tuesday Weld, The London Book of the Dead, 2007
Life is beautiful when you are grumpy and soaking wet from the rain, and you walk into a movie theater with two hours to kill and no movie on your agenda, and a stranger (who happens write books about Angels) hands you a free movie ticket, and that beautiful movie lifts your spirits and give back all the doubt you might have had about life and love and art only two hours ago.

The Jane Austen Book Club (2007)
Rinko Kawauchi at Cohan and Leslie Gallery

Untitled, 2007, c-print, 40 x 40 inches

AILA(25), 2004, C-print, 40 x 40 inches
I had the pleasure to see the Chemical Brothers and Daft Punk play live (what is live and does it matter anymore?)
outdoor shows this summer. The best part were the visuals that matched the music perfectly. My young 32 year old
raver self was in bliss. Lasers, butterflies, pyramids, clowns, snowflakes, these guys know how to keep the audience
dancing and visually entertained.

Chemical Brothers are telling us it is time to get high…

the official 2007 Frenchypants Dat Punk “live” techno pyramid
Paul Henry Ramirez at Caren Golden Fine Art

CHUNK 1, 2007
acrylic on canvas
66 x 66 inches
Julie Heffernan at PPOW Gallery

JULIE HEFFERNAN Self Portrait as Spill 2007, oil on canvas, 68 x 60 inches
Jean Pierre Roy @ Rare Art Gallery

I can’t find a good image that is representative of the darkness (and beauty) of this amazing show, you just need to go see it.
Adam Stennett’s new show opens at 31 Grand Gallery

David Stephenson
Vaults
September 6, – October 6, 2007
Julie Saul Gallery


Robert Adams at Matthew Marks Gallery
