David Ford: Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2 9 May 2018

Next it was around the corner to see David Ford at Rockwood Stage 2. When we walked in David was still working on his elaborate set-up. rtb and I were right at the stage and mollyT and Peter stood behind us. We had an excellent view of all the pedals and cables. While rtb was […]

Patti Smith: Beacon Theatre 23 April 2018

Although the tickets were expensive, when I found one seat still available in the first row of the balcony, I decided that it was a sign that I should see the Tribeca Film Festival’s screening of Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band at the Beacon Theatre. The documentary is a film of the last concerts […]

Experience Café: Cooper Hewitt Museum 19 April 2018

violaleeblue had two tickets for Experience Café, which she could not use and rtb and I snapped them up. The event was to call attention to a current exhibit — The Senses: Design Beyond Vision — at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. It’s an interesting museum that I have only seen a little of years […]

Poundcake: Rockwood Stage 3 12 April 2018

While standing on line, the people behind me noticed the performance video on the wall of the bar at Rockwood Music Hall’s Stage 3 bar and were wondering if that was taking place in the room below us. I told them that was Stage 2, which is around the corner and can be accessed through […]

kd lang: Beacon Theatre 26 March 2018

The adjectives do not exist that can accurately describe kd lang’s voice and what it feels like to be in her presence. I have loved her voice since the first time I heard her on one of her early albums (either 1987’s Angel with a Lariat produced by Dave Edmunds or 1988’s Shadowland produced by […]

Des Moines Art Center Museum: Des Moines, IA 11 March 2018

On Sunday afternoon Sue, Todd, and I visited the Des Moines Art Center Museum next to Greenwood/Ashworth Park. Admission is free. There are three buildings (wings), each designed by a prominent architect. The Eliel Saarinen Building was built in 1948, the IM Pei Building in 1968, and the Richard Meier in 1985. Before the museum, […]