Monroe Center Arts Community Blog

Keeping a creative eye on the world of art, entertainment and ideas.

The Last Bus to Coltrane

He followed her husband’s sound in life; he followed her silent footsteps in death. There is something metaphysical about what happened on January 12 and 13. Alice Coltrane, wife of John Coltrane died, January 12. Saxophonist, Michael Brecker always wanted to be John Coltrane. He remains the only musician whose genius came close to the […]

Really, Are You Still Married?

Women don’t really need men anymore. Not in the traditional manner anyway. Men are not the sole financial earners that they used to be. Women don’t need men to bring home the bacon. They own the damn hog farm.
For the first time in the history of the United States, married couples are a minority. That […]

The Truman Show Screen Play by Harper Lee

The Monroe Center, Hoboken and  Monroeville, Alabama.
What’s the connection here?
Nothing.
Just a coincidence of names.
Just thought I would mention it, that’s all.
Something happened this month. Old Harper Lee, came out of seclusion after a long, long time. She is America’s most famous recluse. Harper Lee, all of eighty-years-old emerged from her tomb this January in […]

Even when the sun goes down

It’s morning at Monroe Center. There is a quiet buzz here, of creative minds producing great work. Artists walking the hallways, discussing ideas with artisans, while owners of varying businesses from pharmaceutical development to snowboarding apparel walk by to their studios. There is something here that goes beyond crass commercialism of a corporate set up. […]

Events for the Whole Self

Imagine spending a day meeting artists in their studios, talking with them about their work. The smell of turpentine and oil, the cans of paint, the works in progress all there for you to experience. It can be sort of transcendental. People who create have these secrets that they keep in their studios. Little indications […]