TAX TIPS FOR STARVING ARTISTS/Barbara Rosenthal

    TAX TIPS FOR STARVING ARTISTS: Relax and Have Fun Claiming Your Loss   by Barbara Rosenthal Contributing Columnist May 1, 2019, NYC — In the three audits I’ve had since I began filing my own taxes in 1977, I came out even in two and ahead in...
Barbara Rosenthal/A Crack in the Sidewalk

Barbara Rosenthal/A Crack in the Sidewalk

      IMPOSITIONS OR INDEPENDENCE: A Call to Reject Corruptions to the Artist   by Barbara Rosenthal Contributing Columnist NYC, Sept. 1, 2018 For this month’s column, I’ll quote three people, Beatrice S. Madregiore, Linda Montano and Lawrence...
Barbara Rosenthal/A Crack in the Sidewalk

Barbara Rosenthal/A Crack in the Sidewalk

    *** Roles, Ideals and Job Descriptions: The Artist; The Viewer; The Naif; The Collector; The Curator; The Critic; The Art Dealer   by Barbara Rosenthal Contributing Columnist NYC, May 1, 2018 Try as I might continue to try, conclusions and...

Dio-genes Abreau/Poetry

What’s jazz got to do with it?  The sun had written the smell of winter on his silent face, while the birds outside his window sang receiving the nightfall;   his room was filled with Miles’s jazz: blues and melancholic music keeping company to his inert thighs, the...
Scott Kahn/In Time of Need

Scott Kahn/In Time of Need

©Scott Kahn The Walled City *** In Time of Need “Where have all the artists gone? Gone to graveyards every one ….”              Thanks to P, P & M   The only profession that may be more difficult to survive than Poetry is Art. Working Artist is regarded by many as...