by Admin | Jun 1, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Sean Murphy MOVEABLE FEAST: MARTHA’S VINEYARD The vision for this initiative, an informal—and growing—consortium of friends who all not only believe in building community, but recognize it’s never been more critical, has been a work-in-progress since the pre-Covid...
by Admin | May 25, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Navigating the 21st Century Music Industry My relationship with Jon Madof began with an email. Or, it began when I first encountered his string of remarkable albums for jazz icon John Zorn’s Tzadik label in the early years of this century. Or, it began before...
by Admin | May 25, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Sean Murphy Endnote: AI Will Not Replace Art “Etonne-moi!” —Serge Diaghilev, to Jean Cocteau Adam Gopnik, the prolific and brilliant writer whose work has appeared in The New Yorker for several decades, has a timely piece in The New York Times that anyone...
by Admin | May 24, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Katie Mooney Curating Stories One Artist at a Time: The Peter Bullough Foundation Dr. Peter Bullough established his eponymous foundation with the lofty goal of “saving civilization through the power of the arts.” How does one go about saving the world, you might ask?...
by Admin | May 24, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Gay Giordano Poems Fanfare in The Night Waves An extravagant lack of foresight That night is dark and incalculable The amateur dramatics of rubbery creatures Living in cracks in the earth, bowls of water Are in rehearsal for an eternal run Untouched by our...
by Admin | May 24, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
John Holbrook Carter A Poem Like a Rose You clench your age like a rose between your teeth You wear those wrinkles and those scars like badges. These are your service ribbons and your medals. These are the carvings of a life lived full. So now old man...