Elizabeth

Scott Sherk

           by Matthew Crain Maybe it’s old age. Maybe I’m going deaf. But these days each hornhonk, or hammerwhack, or Harleyrev, even

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Kishi Bashi

by Matthew Crain Artemis of Ephesus, goddess of fecundity and fertility, is often described as having little in common with the Greek goddess Artemis. Artemis

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Rhonda Wall

by Elizabeth Johnson   In the 80s New York was the center of the Art World and Rhonda Wall was painting and living in Soho,

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Elizabeth Snelling

by Elizabeth Johnson   You probably have seen Elizabeth Snelling’s portrait paintings in exhibitions around the Lehigh Valley. She has an immediately recognizable style. Snelling

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Tahya

by Matthew Crain   Officer, I can explain: just as I rounded that curve, suddenly it was like I was back at Musikfest watching Tahya

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emily steinberg

By Elizabeth Johnson, as published in the June issue of the Easton Irregular.     “Cornices and Teacups,” Emily Steinberg’s most recent show at Schmidtberger Fine

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Easton Annual Jazz Day

by Matthew Crain, originally published in the Easton Irregular, May 2012 The cuckoo and nuthatch know summer’s a-comin’ in—that’s why they’re singing. So do the

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