https://www.facebook.com/MuseumofModernArt/videos/1624074451050933/?notif_id=1568397657246762¬if_t=live_video_explicit Season two of At the Museum launches on Friday with a special premiere for our Facebook community! Go inside the busy, exciting project of opening a #newMoMA. Episode one flashes back to our final day open to the public as visitors get a last look at the galleries before we close for the summer, and... Continue Reading →
Η νηπιαγωγός…
Πήγα σ’ ένα αγγλοελληνικό νηπιαγωγείο με δύο νηπιαγωγούς: μία γλυκύτατη Αγγλίδα η οποία μας έφερνε κάποιες φορές και το όμορφο μωράκι της -και το ζαλίζαμε το άμοιρο μωρό- και μία Ελληνίδα / Κύπρια (δεν θυμάμαι τι από τα δύο) η οποία ήταν πολύ ιδιότροπη, αυστηρή και όπως συνειδητοποίησα αργότερα χωρίς γνώσεις παιδαγωγικής. Κάποια στιγμή, ένα... Continue Reading →
Love Liberates
“I am grateful to be have been loved and to be loved now and to be able to love because that liberates. Love liberates. It doesn't just hold. Love liberates. When my son was born, I was seventeen. My mother had a huge house -fourteen-room house-. At seventeen, I went to her and said: “I’m... Continue Reading →
Patti Smith Reviews Haruki Murakami’s book
A recent discussion with a couple of my friends about Haruki Murakami's work, brought to mind a book review of the 'Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage' that I had read in The New York Times by Patti Smith. It is: "the remarkable story of Tsukuru Tazaki, a young man haunted by a... Continue Reading →
