

Click here to listen: The Crystals – “Then He Kissed Me”



John Ernest Joseph Bellocq was most famous for his portraits of prostitutes in Storyville, the legalized red light district of New Orleans. Most of the negatives were destroyed, but a few were found posthumously – concealed in a couch. A dandy from a wealthy Creole family and an unfriendly antisocial eccentric, Bellocq was a mysterious legend in a dark world of sin and was obsessed with photographing the unwanted.


On September 26, 2009, KMR Arts will open it latest exhibit, “Paris à La Mode” which will include works by Roger Catherineau, Georges Dambier, William Klein, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Jean Moral and Louis Stettner. “Paris: à la Mode” will contain photographs that evoke moments of style, grace and fashion.

If you notice, on the right is Jimi Hendrix, before all the bells and whistles and drugs. Click here to listen: Curtis Knight – “Voodoo Woman”



“Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.”Click Here







