On June 19, 1953, Mario DiCrocco, four years transported to America from Italy began a career at The Advance, Staten Island’s longstanding daily newspaper. It’s been fifty-five years, a span that saw his work evolve from lead and ink, to paste-up and film, and then to keystrokes via computer pagination.
The composing room where […]
It fits right now that spring pushes out new birth and renewal. The weight of the present proves more telling than any end-of-year wish or resolution. Backed up by the call of summer, spring let’s you visualize beyond any immediate context of events.
The young ones typify a continual recycling of practice and motion. This week, […]
When a good friend’s father passed away earlier in the week, it prompted no less than a few dialogs with friends about life and death. Nothing new and ground breaking here, just a stab at explaining what it may mean for one person at this juncture of middle-life:
I’m often thinking about consciousness and what it […]