Ground Zero – A decade passed
A look at the reconstruction of the World Trade Centre site Ten years has passed since the Twin Towers crumbled to the ground in one of the most historical and devastating events in US history. With almost 3000 casualties, 16 acres of Lower Manhattan lay covered in dust an
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011
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Frank O. Gehry
The man who is fervently erasing what remains of the proverbial lines between art and architecture     Would it be easy to change the modern face of architecture, one would sincerely hope not. His dedication to expressing art throug
Tuesday, June 7th, 2011
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millennium park: chicago’s love-child
A new found respect has been drawn forth within me for the good old adage: All good things come to those who wait, or in this case … All good things come to those who wait and who invest way more than expected on a city-transforming, culture creating, limit pushing park pro
Friday, September 24th, 2010
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the bilbao effect
Why is it that as humans we are, without fail, drawn towards lustrous objects, large crowds and pushing the envelope, hungry with an addiction for the next fix to satisfy our curious imagination? This phenomenon reflects that of the Bilbao Effect. A fairly
Monday, September 13th, 2010
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culture's economic impact
In our current climate it is not unusual to hear the arts discussed as a frivolity, or an afterthought. In the wake of severe global recession many arts organizations, museums and non-profits are reeling from budget cuts and struggling to create innovative programming and carry out new p
Friday, December 4th, 2009
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