Red outplays Buckley with a second run in the top of the 6th by William G. Exceptionally strong defense and closing pitcher Nicholas C. prevent any chance of a Buckley comeback. Vincent M. pitches a confident, strategic 5 innings. Game concludes with a line drive catch by JJ, 2-1 Saint David's. As the sun sets on this Earth Day Thursday, this headmaster stands speechless and spellbound! Buckley plays a hard game. The win did not come easily.
Yesterday evening, independent scholar and critic Michelle Marder Kamhi ( www.mmkamhi.com ), co-editor with husband Louis Torres of Aristos , an online review of arts; author of Who Says That's Art? A Commonsense View of the Visual Arts ; and grandmother of two Saint David's boys, gave a thought provoking talk on art for our grandparent community. An advocate of objective standards in arts scholarship and criticism, Ms. Kamhi focused her talk on the ways in which art critics such as Clement Greenberg promoted the shift from representational art to abstraction. Kamhi argues that the abstract and post-modern art prevalent today, which often requires explanation by docents in order to be understood, goes against art's purpose. Taking issue with Greenberg's contention that representation is an expendable convention of painting, she quoted the late art critic John Canaday: "Art is the tangible expression of the intangible values that men live by." ...
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