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Recent Posts

  • ADOLF LOOS: ORNAMENT AND CRIME, modernist essay/lecture, 1908 November 21, 2017
  • NINA LEEN, Photographer November 21, 2017
  • DAVID HOCKNEY ON PHOTOGRAPHY AND OTHER MATTERS, documentary, 2010, 51min. November 21, 2017
  • HELGA PARIS: FOTOGRAFIE September 26, 2017
  • JONAS MEKAS: HARE KRISHNA, video, 5min.,3sec. September 23, 2017
  • Alex Webb: Bombay, India. 1981 September 23, 2017
  • The End Of An Old Song, Appalachian Mountain Music Documentary by John Cohen, 25min., 1970 September 23, 2017
  • George Landers : The Scotland Man, from The End Of An Old Song, documentary by John Cohen, 1970 September 23, 2017
  • Henri Cartier-Bresson: Gestapo Informer Identified, Dessau, Germany, April, 1945 September 23, 2017
  • Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson & Sunday Morning Coming Down: The Story Behind The Song September 22, 2017

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MUSIC PLAYLISTS

  1. A beautifully curated playlist featuring Brazilian Soul from the 60s & 70s, a perfect soundtrack for these early autumn days. Mixed by The Ambassador for Sound Cool Records.  via Mixcloud

    PLAYLIST: Alma Doce Brasilian Sweet Soul Mix, via mixcloud

    September 14, 2017 Greg Letson Leave a comment
  2. Futures & Pasts is a weekly radio show from Portland, Oregon which provides an enlightening mix of late’70’s DIY punk, femme punk, postponk & current music exploring the same kinda noisemaking. It’s hosted by Erika Elizabeth who has an impressively deep knowledge of her subject matter.  She also contributes articles to the music zine Maximum RockandRoll.

    The show broadcasts live every Thursday night from 8-10pm PST at 90.3FM in N/NE Portland, or worldwide at freeformportland.org. Complete shows are available on Mixcloud.

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    MIXTAPE: FUTURES & PASTS, weekly from FreeformPortland, 90.3fm, via Mixcloud

    February 4, 2017 Greg Letson Leave a comment
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VIDEOS

  1. British artist David Hockney discusses the nature of photography as an artistic medium and the role it plays in his artistic practice.  BBC documentary, 2010

    DAVID HOCKNEY ON PHOTOGRAPHY AND OTHER MATTERS, documentary, 2010, 51min.

    November 21, 2017 Greg Letson Leave a comment
  2. NOTES FOR THE EXHIBITION OF HELGA PARIS’ PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKS, STREET LEVEL PHOTOWORKS, GLASGOW, 2014

    Fotografie is a retrospective look at the work of German photographer, Helga Paris. Exhibiting a collection of photos taken in East Germany in the postwar period, Paris’s work is considered to be one of the most revealing and compassionate bodies of work reflecting life in Germany at that time. Going beyond a simple ‘social study’, Paris’s technique was simply to engage with her subjects, rather than take on the role of the distant street photographer. In making this connection, the result has been a collection of photos that give the viewer an insight into a moment of the everyday lives of an East German resident.

    Starting in the 60s, Helga Paris took an interest in photography and began teaching herself the basics. Paris came from a fashion and art background, but it was her interest in the everyday lives of the East Berlin people, during the postwar period that made her want to capture that on film.

    HELGA PARIS: FOTOGRAFIE

    September 26, 2017 Greg Letson Leave a comment
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