Month: October 2012
New York Honors Andy Warhol’s legacy to the World
Andy Warhol never left New York. He is the subject of two outstanding exhibitions—one at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and another at the Benrimon Gallery. “Thank You Andy Warhol” is the tribute exhibit at the Benrimon Contemporary museum in New York. Catherine Johnson, author of a new book about Warhol was on hand to […]
October 25, 2012
Washington Before Boston Medal: A Die Emission Study Requires Direct Observation of the Medals Themselves
I am happy that my article about the Die Varieties of the Washington Before Boston medal has sent people back to their collections to look at the medals. I hope that more people will report their findings. A die emission sequence can only be theorized and verified by looking at the medals themselves. John Adams’ […]
October 10, 2012
Don’t Dismiss the Health Benefits of Drinking Coffee
Finally the experts are saying what I was always hoping they would say about my excessive coffee drinking—“It’s good for you.” The health benefits of drinking coffee have always been a source of dispute among leading medical professionals, many of whom go back and forth on the pros and cons. In recent years, health professionals […]
October 1, 2012