This email from a student, when I taught remote, lives rent free in my head đŸ˜‚ pic.twitter.com/BYd7I7cKcB
— AndrĂ© K Isaacs (@drdre4000) September 22, 2022
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Do You Remember the 21st Night of September?
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Wednesday, September 07, 2022
President Biden Delivers Remarks at President Obama's Portrait Unveiling
Here is Aaron Shikler's famous (1969) portrait of JFK, commissioned by Jackie.
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) September 7, 2022
Poignantly it is reported that six years after his assassination, she found it painful to look at direct images of his face.
Note that by her request, he is looking down and away from the viewer. pic.twitter.com/4cukayTuNh
One of best White House portraits -- Theodore Roosevelt, 1903 -- by one of most commanding artists of the time, John Singer Sargent, based on brief sittings by the President. Predictably TR loved his heroic portrayal. pic.twitter.com/CDvGGyG43D
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) September 7, 2022
The official White House portrait of President Barack Obama, by Robert McCurdy. pic.twitter.com/PdlhqzbBrv
— Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) September 7, 2022
This official portrait of first lady Michelle Obama was painted by Sharon Sprung of New York. “I want to thank Sharon Sprung for capturing everything I love about Michelle,” said Barack Obama, at the unveiling of the portraits. pic.twitter.com/qrkQhQGGzi
— Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) September 7, 2022
Painting Michelle Obama Took 9 Months. Keeping it Secret Took 6 Years.
— Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) September 7, 2022
Sharon Sprung, an instructor at the Art Students League of New York, is a realist painter of the old school. https://t.co/SSeGq8PA9V
From this day forward, the official portraits of former President Obama and former First Lady Obama will now display on the walls of the White House – the People’s House – forever. pic.twitter.com/Ceb0wR4Ya2
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) September 8, 2022
Monday, September 05, 2022
Happy Labor Day!
80"x50"oil on linen
Private Collection San Francisco
As the grandson of a truck driver, a railroad engineer, and a nurse - labor and union life have been themes in my family.
I like to reflect on these issues in my art as well.
Prints Available at - https://www.saatchiart.com/.../Paintin.../25560/1290701/view
#laborday #labordayweekend #happylaborday #Labor #wisconsin #California #NewJersey #art #painting #contemporaryart
Link at http://on.gallup.com/3AwpM6b
Good morning. Labor morning! pic.twitter.com/tEhkdLPMyt
— Eugene V. Debs Museum (@DebsMuseum) September 5, 2022
Saturday, September 03, 2022
Shane Hawkins Honors his Late Father Taylor Hawkins
Thursday, September 01, 2022
President Biden Delivers a Powerful Speech on the Continued Battle for the Soul of the Nation
I’m heading to Philadelphia to make a major speech on the soul of the nation. Join me right here at 8 PM ET. pic.twitter.com/DhaAG0f2vP
— President Biden (@POTUS) September 1, 2022
Biden's right. Election '22 is about the battle for the soul of the nation. He's set the terms of the fight tonight as only a @POTUS can do & in circumstances like this must do. Making his case, he demonstrated what a US leader can be & how that contrasts w/the MAGA alternative.
— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) September 2, 2022
"Empathy fuels democracy,” President Joe Biden#BidenSpeech
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) September 2, 2022
This is true. https://t.co/zAKlDao9NO
— Sherrilyn Ifill (@SIfill_) September 2, 2022
The MAGA GOP will no doubt call Biden's speech divisive but it was the opposite. He sought to unify the vast American majority to stand up to the ugly, loud minority that is a threat to all we stand for. It's the kind of stand against fascism that FDR & Churchill once called for.
— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) September 2, 2022
democracy
— President Biden (@POTUS) September 2, 2022
Wednesday, August 31, 2022
On Reading
“Those who do not read will have lived only one life at the age of 70: their own. The reader will have lived 5000 years: there was when Cain killed Abel, when Renzo married Lucia, when Leopardi admired the infinite ... because reading is a backward immortality "
— Paul Holdengraber (@holdengraber) August 31, 2022
~ Umberto Eco https://t.co/W7bz5MQruA
Collection of Dani Durkin and Dave Lowther, Brentwood, California
Hail to Gorbachev
We mourn the passing of Mikhail Gorbachev, a man whose openness changed the course of human history. He never lost faith in the transformative power of engagement and dialogue and his life is a powerful reminder of all that can be achieved when we make those ideals a reality.
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) August 31, 2022
Friday, August 26, 2022
The Biden-Harris Administration's Student Debt Relief Plan Explained
Frequently Asked Questions: How do I know if I am eligible for debt cancellation? To be eligible, your annual income must have fallen below $125,000 (for individuals) or $250,000 (for married couples or heads of households) If you received a Pell Grant in college and meet the income threshold, you will be eligible for up to $20,000 in debt cancellation. If you did not receive a Pell Grant in college and meet the income threshold, you will be eligible for up to $10,000 in debt cancellation. What does the “up to” in “up to $20,000” or “up to $10,000” mean? Your relief is capped at the amount of your outstanding debt. For example: If you are eligible for $20,000 in debt relief, but have a balance of $15,000 remaining, you will only receive $15,000 in relief. What do I need to do in order to receive loan forgiveness? Nearly 8 million borrowers may be eligible to receive relief automatically because relevant income data is already available to the U.S. Department of Education. If the U.S. Department of Education doesn't have your income data - or if you don't know if the U.S. Department of Education has your income data, the Administration will launch a simple application in the coming weeks. The application will be available before the pause on federal student loan repayments ends on December 31st. If you would like to be notified by the U.S. Department of Education when the application is open, please sign up at the Department of Education subscription page.
More info at The Biden-Harris Administration's Student Debt Relief Plan Explained
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Nerding out on Bruce Springsteen's BORN in the USA Multitrack with Bob Clearmountain
Monday, August 22, 2022
Writing a Chrysanthemum: The Drawings of Rick Barton
"Very little is known about Rick Barton (1928–1992), who, between 1958 and 1962, created hundreds of drawings of striking originality. His subjects range from the intimacy of his room to the architecture of Mexican cathedrals, and from the gathering places of Beat-era San Francisco to the sinuous contours of plants. Drawing almost exclusively in pen or brush and ink, he captured his subjects in a web of line that was sometimes simple and economical, but more often complex and kaleidoscopic. With the exception of small displays in cafĂ©s and bookshops in the 1950s and ‘60s, this exhibition of sixty drawings, two accordion-fold sketchbooks, and five printed works, is the first time Barton’s art is being seen by the public."
“Untitled [Seated figure in the Black Cat CafĂ©],” Sept. 27, 1960, pen and ink, in the exhibition “Writing a Chrysanthemum: The Drawings of Rick Barton” at the Morgan Library & Museum. UCLA Library Special Collections
The Morgan provides details on Rick Barton's drawing: "The Black Cat Café, located at the edge of San Francisco's North Beach, was a cause célèbre in the fight for gay rights. In the 1940s it became a gathering place for the queer community, attracting the attention of state liquor officials, who often revoked the licenses of gay bars. For nearly fifteen years the Black Cat's owner fought in court to retain its liquor license. The Black Cat gained additional renown tor the popular drag performances of activist Jose Sarria, who mounted a historic, if ultimately unsuccessful. campaign for a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1961. ...this figure who is absorbed in a book, bears some resemblance to Sarria."
More by Walker Mimms in the New York Times - Unearthing Rick Barton, a Boho Bard of North Beach
"His drawings from the early ’60s in 'craggy, neurotic, ruthlessly precise ink' are on view in a remarkable museum debut at the Morgan Library."
Catalog Available from the Morgan and also Here
Friday, August 19, 2022
Uncle Jake and His World of Stories
"The blood-red beret, symbolizing sacrifice, has been the pararescueman or "PJ" (for parajumper) mark of distinction since early 1966. The PJ's unique mission in the Southeast Asia War was to ride into a combat zone aboard a rescue helicopter and descend into jungles, swamps, mountains, and forests on a cable and winch. On the ground, they stabilized and helped hoist the injured to safety, often under fire. All volunteers, the PJs earned more decorations per man than any other USAF group in the SEA War."
"The military in Alaska, from the moment of the disaster, mustered their full strength to assist their neighbors," wrote Air Force Lt. Gen. R.J. Reeves, commander of Alaskan Command, in a letter to Army Maj. Gen. Eugene Salet, commander of the U.S. Army Training Center at Fort Gordon, Ga. 'The military services proved once again that they are ready, willing, and able to cope with emergencies, whatever their origin.'"
"At dawn the next day, 17 C-123 Providers left Elmendorf's runway carrying equipment and supplies south and east to Valdez, Seward, and Kodiak. During the next 21 days, nearly four million pounds of cargo was flown out in Operation Helping Hand. Massive airlift operations by the Military Air Transport Service shattered records, hauling in two and a half million pounds of cargo - from baby food to heavy equipment - from Lower 48 bases."
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
The Inflation Reduction Act is Now Law
This is a BFD. https://t.co/L0sh8ULo4T
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) August 16, 2022