Month: April 2012

  • The Six Degrees of Ed Stasium from Arts Perspective Magazine

    The Six Degrees of Ed Stasium from Arts Perspective Magazine

    “I’m not the Smithereens. I’m Ed.” Ed Stasium said this nearly an hour into our interview when it was clear he was not just any Ed, but Ed the award-winning music producer, engineer, mixer. Our conversation had wandered tangentially down a few pathways of his life and work. The walls along the stairs that lead…

  • Doodle 4 Google – At Three Western Museums from adobeairstream.com

    Doodle 4 Google – At Three Western Museums from adobeairstream.com

    The Nicolaysen Art Museum in Casper, Wyoming has been chosen to team up with Google for the fifth annual “Doodle 4 Google” contest. On February 25, 2012, from 1-4 p.m. students of all ages can drop by the Discovery Center and doodle around during this special event. Students nationwide, from kindergarten through 12th grade, are…

  • Pop West – Ed Ruscha Elucidates Jack Kerouac from adobeairstream.com

    Pop West – Ed Ruscha Elucidates Jack Kerouac from adobeairstream.com

    During three weeks in April 1951, Jack Kerouac famously wrote On The Road  by typing continuously onto a 120-foot roll of teletype paper. The novel is based upon several roads trip taken by Kerouac and Neal Cassady between 1947 and 1950. For those who haven’t read it, Denver is an important setting for the characters,…