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Monday, October 4, 2021

Art Down The Alley ...

 “Feeling is what I like in art, not craftiness and the hiding of feelings.”

           ~ Jack Kerouac

             ~1922 ~ 1969

An artistic view of Bank Street, just off Northampton Street in downtown Easton, Pennsylvania as evening looms on a mid-November afternoon.

Bank Street is the site of “Artists in the Alley,” a tented arts and crafts event, held every Saturday from May through November from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

The sign for the now closed “Just Around The Corner Fine Art & Fine Craft Gallery” can be seen at right.

Easton, an historic Delaware River Town founded in 1752, is just across the Delaware River from historic Phillipsburg, New Jersey, and is located at the confluence of the Delaware River and Lehigh River.

Sunday, February 9, 2020

The Iceman Cometh ...




“The Iceman Cometh” is a play written by American playwright Eugene O’Neill (1888-1953) in 1939. First published in 1946, the play premiered on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theatre on October 9, 1946, directed by Eddie Dowling, where it ran for 136 performances before closing on March 15, 1947.

Let the Christmas season begin! The Iceman Cometh to Centre Square as an ice carver crafts a reindeer as part of the festivities leading up to the lighting of The Easton Peace Candle November 30, 2019 in Easton, Pennsylvania.

The Easton Peace Candle is a tower-like structure erected every Christmas season in Easton. The approximately 106-foot tall structure, which resembles a giant candle, is assembled every year over the Soldier’s & Sailor’s Monument, a Civil War memorial in Centre Square. It is typically assembled in mid-November and lighted over Thanksgiving weekend and disassembled in early February each year.

The Peace Candle was first erected in 1951, and has been erected almost every year since then, having been replaced a few times due to damage or disrepair. It is dedicated to the Easton area men and women who have served or are serving in the United States armed forces.

It has been said to be the largest non-wax Christmas candle in the country. Although conceived with the hopes of restoring Easton’s pre-20th century reputation for elaborate Christmas decorations, city officials also believed a candle would serve as a symbol of peace for all religions and denominations.

The daylong festivities leading up to the evening lighting also included strolling street performers, ice carvers, pictures with Santa, a petting zoo, pony rides, moon bounce, gingerbread houses on display and an array of crafts and yummy treats for available for purchase. The SwingTime Dolls, an all-female vocal group consisting of three of the area’s most accomplished vocalists that shine a new light on the tunes of the American Hit Parade of the 1940s and beyond, also performed, drawing on inspiration from The Andrews Sisters.









Wednesday, January 15, 2020

9/11 Memorial Pool In The Morning Light ...


“No day shall erase you from the memory of time.”
                      ~Virgil
                  ~ 70 B.C. - 19 B.C.
People gather around the 9/11 Memorial Pool on a beautiful April morning in Lower Manhattan in New York City.

The Virgil quote has been fashioned out of salvaged remnants of damaged World Trade Center steel and is located in Memorial Hall inside the nearby National September 11 Memorial Museum, where it will stand in perpetuity at the site of the September 11, 2001 attacks as a promise that we will never forget those taken from us on that terrible day.