Artist David Salle’s “How to See” Book

A guide to viewing art as artists themselves would describe it

For some, a work of art in a museum or gallery can require substantial consideration. For others, a passing glance will do. One can choose to read into symbolism, coloration and more—or purely enjoy (or despise) any type of art for aesthetic reasons. For all the aforementioned, and everyone in between, acclaimed painter David Salle‘s forthcoming book “How to See” offers a helping hand. A …

US Constitution Becomes Amazon Bestseller

Regardless of your political leanings, it may come as a surprise that a pocket edition of the US Constitution has reached #2 (at the time of publish) on Amazon’s best seller list. The 52-page booklet is a special edition reprint from the National Center for Constitutional Studies and it’s a word for word presentation of the original text. All the punctuation and capitalization has been …

Three Glenfiddich Cocktails from London’s Michelin-Starred Dabbous

Mixing three single malt expressions without losing their essence

With the current craft cocktail boom, it’s no longer unacceptable to take an age statement single malt Scotch and shake it up with carefully considered ingredients. On a recent trip to London, we stopped over at the Michelin-starred Dabbous for a pairing dinner and found that they utilized three different Glenfiddich expressions to a superb degree. One may have trepidation mixing up a 21-year-old Scotch …