Last week we had the opportunity to visit the Menil Collection, a museum, located in by St Thomas University in the Montrose.
https://www.menil.org/
They are currently featuring works by Rene Magritte:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Magritte
René François Ghislain Magritte (21 November 1898 – 15 August 1967) was a Belgian surrealist artist. He became well known for a number of witty and thought-provoking images that fall under the umbrella of surrealism. His work is known for challenging observers' preconditioned perceptions of reality.
The ones pictured below are included in the current exhibit.
There is nothing that I can say about Magritte that his paintings do not say better. If you want to check it out, the exhibit is featured for about another month and ends on June 1st. I went out of general curiosity and when I was there I became an instant fan. Seeing the original images up close and in living color is definitely worth the visit.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Monday, March 03, 2014
The Oscars Suck
David Letterman and Seth Macfarlane both bombed as Oscar hosts. However, to me, they were the best two. I didn't watch it last night because I didn't care to see it but I heard that Ellen was a smash hit with the Oscar people. That means she played it safe and did what they wanted. That is specifically what David Letterman and Seth Macfarlane didn't do. Letterman had a dumb joke where he introduced Uma to Opra and then Opra to Uma but nobody laughed. Still he did it about 7 times because he was apparently convinced it was funny. Real comedian purists like Andy Kaufman, for example, just did what they thought was funny. If most people didn't "get it", then that was fine. No question that Andy Kaufman was a comedy genius but he would have surely bombed as an Oscar host.
To me, the idea of all the serious "actors" sitting in the audience not laughing and making it clear that they didn't approve of David Letterman's jokes is what made it even better. I get it that acting is a skill and not every body can do it. However, a lot more people can act than can successfully host a TV talk show for 20 years or do stand-up comedy. There are some good actors out there but at the same time you could also pull a hundred people off the street and at least 10 of the would probably be able to "act" without any training. It just isn't that special.
I would much rather watch a comedian bomb than sell out by taking zero chances. If the Oscars didn't want Seth Macfarlane or David Letterman, then they should have hired someone else.
I bet Quinton Taranto would really bomb as an Oscar host. But if he had been hosting last night then I would have watched.
Labels:
David Letterman,
Ellen,
Oscars,
Quinton Tarantino,
Seth Macfarlane
Sunday, February 02, 2014
Junk Food Tips
One thing nice about the Super Bowl being over is that they won't be doing the stupid segments on the news programs where bring someone on who is an expert on nachos or chips and dips so they can help us figure out what junk food is best for Super Bowl parties.
I had a bowl of soup.
Also, the commercials were stupid. They even got Bob Dylan to sell out. That was sad.
The whole thing makes me think that there is less hope for humanity than there probably is.
I had a bowl of soup.
Also, the commercials were stupid. They even got Bob Dylan to sell out. That was sad.
The whole thing makes me think that there is less hope for humanity than there probably is.
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