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‘TICKET TO RIDE’
‘Light at Hopper House’ December 10, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook) Our ancestors, living in caves, then huts, then small cabins, all without much benefit of light — there were no Andersen double-glazed,… Continue reading
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THE MAGIC WINDOW
December 3, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook) Before there were smartphone screens to stare into, children looked out the window, their eyes portals for real but mostly imaginary scenes. Cars passing,… Continue reading
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WHEEL NOT REINVENTED
By Arthur H. Gunther III the columnrule.com (also on Facebook) One of the non-dynamics of “progress” is that as new technology replaces the old, tried and true habits honed by trial, error, ingenuity, make-do and survival are sometimes… Continue reading
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EDWARD HOPPER AND WHAT’S RELATIVE
Credit: Christie’s November 19, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook) Relativity isn’t confined to Einstein. It applies in the art world, too. Most recent example: the Christie’s auction sale last week of “Chop Suey,”… Continue reading
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THE GUNS OF AUGUST …
November 11, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook) When, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, 100 years ago, the guns of August 1914 were finally silenced, 40 million… Continue reading
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WOMEN AND THE AMERICAN SOUL
Nov. 5, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook) Tuesday, Nov. 6, will be the women’s election. Females give birth to men (and women) who go on to be powerful politicians. That gender… Continue reading
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SAVING THE DAY
October 29, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook) Quietly done, not-fussed-about, get-it-finished moments strike deep chords in the reflections of older life, or so it appears in a Halloween memory. More than a few seasons ago… Continue reading
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‘SENSUOUS DATE’
October 22, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrulecom (also on Facebook) Some seasons ago, quite a few really, the no. 6 red naugahyde-covered twirling stool at Tiny’s Spring Valley, N.Y., diner offered a fine view of the… Continue reading
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ILLUMINATING THE MOOD
By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com Some of the older homes I walked into as a youngster had one- or two-bulb ceiling fixtures in the middle of the room, operated by a long pull chain that hit any tall fellow… Continue reading
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THEY ‘SUNG’ FOR US April 13, 2009 There is no workplace rhythm – this necessary, life-sustaining tempo, this melody, this song – without the interplay of people. Bosses, the ordinary grunts, specialists, the guys and gals who do… Continue reading