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Rex R. Thomas

How I Learned to Love the Koger Center

Posted onJune 14, 2017AuthorRex R. Thomas

Design aficionados embrace mid-century modern like a new puppy, with midmod clubs and tours in cities all over the nation. Orlandoans have obediently enthused over our own postwar residential relics, lovingly wiping off the accumulation of terra cotta barrel tiles and fiberglass Corinthian columns like Read More …

CategoriesArchitectureTagsAmerican Institute of Architects, Koger Center, Rex R. Thomas

The Right to the City

Posted onApril 27, 2017April 27, 2017AuthorRex R. Thomas

For architecture students in the late 1970s and early 1980s, late night studio sessions often revolved around two worries: the death of Main Street, and the death of public space. The first thing already happened. We’ve come through it and out the other side where Read More …

CategoriesArchitectureTagsArchitecture, Rex R. Thomas

Baldwin Park: An Inventory of Diminishment

Posted onMarch 23, 2017March 28, 2017AuthorRex R. Thomas

So far, from daily interactions in a new town planned meticulously to be the very, very best of live-work-play, the following observations are made: A boy about two-and-a-half, crying, with his father crouched in front of him, their noses inches away. Dad was exhorting his Read More …

CategoriesArchitectureTagsArchitecture, Baldwin Park, Rex R. Thomas

The Animal Spirit of Robert Rivers

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017February 10, 2017AuthorRex R. Thomas4 Comments

Robert Rivers and his wife, Peggy, have a place in Maitland that looks pretty suburban. The neighborhood is settled down, and Rivers’ home is busy being lived in. A seasonal flag marks the front door, completing their holiday decorations. No permit boxes decorate front yards, Read More …

CategoriesFeature, Visual ArtsTagsRex R. Thomas, Robert Rivers, UCF

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Gary Bolding

CategoriesFeature, Most Popular, Visual ArtsTagsGary Bolding, Jenn Allen, Stetson University, Vaselina SpringsPosted onOctober 2, 2016December 29, 2016AuthorJenn Allen

Gary Bolding’s latest collection of work, on display at Stetson University’s Hand Art Center, focuses on a small oil town in southern Arkansas known as Vaselina Springs. Home of 25,104 individuals, Read More ...

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FASHION

Turning Poverty into Prosperity

CategoriesFashionTagsDeux Mains, Laila Silva, Macbeth Studio, REBUILD globallyPosted onApril 3, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

At Freehand Goods

CategoriesFashionTagsFreehand Goods, Laila SilvaPosted onFebruary 28, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

Carol Overstreet’s Colony Philosophy: From Honeycombs to Jewelry

CategoriesFashionTagsCarol Overstreet, Fashion, Laila SilvaPosted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

FROM THE DESK OF PAT GREENE

A Recent Journey to a Different Time

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsBob Rauschenberg Gallery, Bok Tower, Citrus Tower, Kalup Linzy, Patrick GreenePosted onJune 8, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

The 53rd Hostage

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsFrom the Desk, From the Desk of Pat Greene, Military, the Iran Hostage crisisPosted onApril 29, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

I’ve Never Seen La Chinoise

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsDetroit, From the Desk, From the Desk of Pat Greene, Patrick GreenePosted onApril 3, 2017April 3, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

FIRST CONTACT

Guitarist Robert Phillips and the Orange Blossom Dances

CategoriesFirst Contact, MusicTagsOrange Blossom Dances, Robert PhillipsPosted onJune 27, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

Biblical Fan Fiction and Orlando Fringe

CategoriesFirst Contact, Visual ArtsTagsBiblical Fan Fiction, Charlie Griffin, Orlando Fringe FestivalPosted onMay 6, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

Celebrating Women Who Compose

CategoriesFirst ContactTagsBethany Yucuis Borden, Blue Bamboo Center For The Arts, Central Florida Composers Forum, Charlie Griffin, First Contact, Sharon OmensPosted onApril 4, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

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