This piece ran in the Budapest Times in October 2004. Images via Zemanta. Budapest (Őszi) Autumn Festival A Musical Journey by Alison Boston October can be bleak. The leaves and temperatures fall, and the days get shorter. But if you live in Budapest and you feel like hibernating, forget it. The Őszi Festival starts on... Continue Reading →
Got An Extra 60,000 Euro This Month? Pick up a Bronze Head at the Knoll
Here's another from the Budapest Times stories published October 2004. Image selected from those delivered by Zemanta. Got An Extra 60,000 Euro This Month? Pick up a Bronze Head at the Knoll by Alison Boston Budapest's Knoll Gallery is hardly comparable to the Smithsonian, the Tate Liverpool, or even the Doris C. Freedman Plaza in... Continue Reading →
W is for Wild and Wilder
When I was living in Spain, I sang in a lot of jam sessions. When I first started going to the jams, I improvised my poems and lyrics to punk music. There was one jam session where the organiser often sang this song to introduce me, whether it was because he identified me as Canadian... Continue Reading →
