In Glass Houses…
In Glass Houses… Recently my daughter and I went to Philip Johnsonâs Glass House in New Canaan, CT. I had been lax about going because the house is so ubiquitous in photos, I felt like Iâd already been there. What I found when we rolled into this 47-acre estate was that there was so much Read More »
On Our Radar
What exactly do we do all day at KRD? Well, we crank up the music, put our feet on the desk and troll the internet for interesting stuff. Well, maybe not all day⦠and maybe we keep our feet on the floor, but we do virtually âlook aroundâ (because we donât have time to actually Read More »
Summer Crush
Summer Crush If I ever get fired from KRD, I plan to buy a truck and drive around selling lobster rolls. My motivation is purely gustatory. You just canât get a good one around here. Summers past Iâd cook up every excuse I could think of for a trip to Maine to buy a market-price roll Read More »
Signs of Those Times
Signs of Those Times A sign on the side of an abandoned business caught my eye as my daughter and I drove away from the theatre where we had just seen Midnight in Paris. In the movie, the protagonist (the Woody Allen Would-Be) fantasizes about living in Paris in the 20âs. I realized as I sighed Read More »
McQueen of Arts
McQueen of Arts My daughter and I stood on a line that wound eight-deep through three large rooms at the Metropolitan Museum on Tuesday to confirm that regardless of the wait, seeing the tribute exhibit of Alexander McQueenâs work entitled âSavage Beautyâ is a must. Impeccably curated by Andrew Bolton, the show includes 100 of Alexander Read More »