by Christopher Hudgens | Apr 3, 2007 | Blog
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DETROIT — A family that claimed a Vincent van Gogh painting at a Detroit museum rightfully belonged to them since it was sold during the Nazi era lost their case because they waited too long to sue. Martha Nathan, a member of a notable...
by Christopher Hudgens | Mar 31, 2007 | Blog
The Cosimo Cavallaro “Chocolate Jesus” front page art story has been kicked around like a confectionery political football since Wednesday. The religious side has spoken, as has the free speech cadre. One makes allusions to the Mohammed cartoons while the...
by Christopher Hudgens | Mar 29, 2007 | Blog
Movie Review: American Hardcore by Steve Hamann
by Christopher Hudgens | Mar 7, 2007 | Blog
First they license the name from the Louvre for $700m and then Frank Gehry announces that he is going to build the biggest Guggenheim yet in the oil rich emirate. What’s next Robert Rauschenberg moves his island studio off the coast? Isn’t Nermal the cat...
by Christopher Hudgens | Mar 4, 2007 | Blog
Steve Hamann editorial on Hello Beautiful
by Christopher Hudgens | Mar 2, 2007 | Blog
Section 1. [138.99] POET LAUREATE Subdivision 1. Appointment. The Gov’ shall appoint a state poet laureate, Who shall serve for a four-year term. Because this appointment will always be great, There’s no need for the Senate to confirm. In appointing a poet...