ALBERT BLOCH FILM “AB” TO SCREEN “AB”, over a decade in the making, explores the delightful story of a famous American artist few have heard of but who belongs in the pantheon of great twentieth century American artists. It will screen in the Kansas City International Film Festival on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at the […]
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AB: The Life and Work of Albert Bloch
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Mar 2019
Keep Irving Dirty
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May 2016
Keep Irving Dirty ————————————————————————————————————————————————— Let’s face the fact: Irving is dirty. Now I don’t want anyone to be offended: I love Irving, but you can’t say that you love something without knowing and accepting it for what it is. Others have noticed this too, as seen in this Yahoo question: why does Dallas/Irving Texas smell like an […]
This is the 2nd post in the ADoV Artist Series. I got a chance to talk to my good friend James Mackenzie about what he and his incredible wife are up to these days out there in Los Angeles. Check out James’ Vimeo for a taste of what he does, and always keep your ear to the ground […]
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