Art
Jim Messina and Pablo Cruz.
Jim Messina has been around music for a long time. His mellow, folksy music has dated back to Buffalo Springfield, Poco, and the duo of Loggins and Messina. His talents run from acoustic guitar, Mandolin, dobro, bass and vocals.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).2 years ago in Critique
The Great Balloon Release Disaster of 1986: Lessons Learned from Cleveland's Helium Fiasco
In the chronicles of exposure stunts turned out badly, the disastrous arrival of 1.5 million helium-filled inflatables over the city of Cleveland on September 27, 1986, remains as an obvious sign of the unusual results that can go with even the most benevolent undertakings. What started as an endeavor to establish a worldwide best for the biggest inflatable delivery immediately transformed into a fiasco that had broad ramifications for the city and its inhabitants.
By Raven Bautista2 years ago in Critique
A Million Miles Away (2023) Movie Trailer
A Million Miles Away (2023) Movie Trailer Release date… Sep 15th, 2023 Drama The story of Mexican-American José Hernández, the first migrant farmworker to travel to space. A tale of perseverance, community and sacrifice to accomplish an impossible dream.
By TV of tv's3 years ago in Critique
Lightscape: in Review
What is it about lights we love so much? Ultrasonic oil diffusers light up, but it does not add to the ability to diffuse oil. It is merely for ambiance. In a day and age where very few houses in developed areas are without electricity, we spend an awful lot of money on unnecessary candles and fancy accessories. There are entire streets festooned in lights for months every year for Christmas. I’m not sure about other countries, but we Aussies love our Chrissy light completions. And what party is complete without party lights? A friend of mine is starting a business designing and supplying custom neon lights to the public rather than just other businesses (there was a hole in the market, she and her husband plan to rectify it).
By Lilly Cooper3 years ago in Critique
The Starry Night: A Celestial Dance of Emotion and Color
In the vast expanse of art history, few pieces have captured the collective imagination as intensely as Vincent van Gogh's "The Starry Night." A swirling tapestry of emotion, color, and light, this masterpiece is not just a painting; it's a journey into the very soul of the artist and an invitation to wander the cosmos.
By Utkarsh Sinha3 years ago in Critique
Women's Struggles in an Alien Landscape
Being an alien, despite being a part of it for more than a decade, we still labeled as an outsider. Women are confronting the harsh realities of survival in an environment where men are considered superior and assigned dominant roles. My piece aims to highlight the challenges that women have had to endure due to their involvement in call center agencies, particularly as night shift workers. In addition to contending with the predominant male presence in the field, these women also face invasion into their personal spaces. They are often subjected to cultural threats, as their presence is perceived as a challenge to the male-dominated milieu. This situation has led to a degradation of their dignity, with some taking advantage of their vulnerabilities. I will delve into the problems these women encounter while working in call centers and shed light on the issues they endure.
By Madiha Masood3 years ago in Critique
Eclipsed Melodies: Unveiling the Heart of The Idol
In the realm of captivating narratives and flickering screens, there emerged a television show that promised to be a symphony of emotions, a window into the glitzy yet shadowy world of fame. Titled "The Idol," it bore the weight of anticipation as it set out to explore the dichotomy between dreams and disillusionment, fame and fragility.
By Mouad Alaoui3 years ago in Critique









