The Brooklyn Heights home where Truman Capote wrote his novella Breakfast at Tiffany's sold for about $12 million, an amount that constitutes what the Daily News calls the "highest price for a single-family home in borough history." Holly Golightly must be impressed. That said, that $12 million was a steal compared to the original asking price of $18 million. The last time we at Runnin' Scared checked up on the property it was down to $14,995,000. [more...]
My name is Sandy Frazier and I am the author of "The Mystic Artist" (book) - a book I spent many years writing and researching. My purpose here is to expand upon my book and bring forth more insight into many of the topics of my book, as well as to offer commentary on today's cultural/art scene.
At my Web site, I have a Resource Page with a list of books and documentary films to inspire. To view my art, please visit my galleries... and I've got lots of original photography on Flickr. Check out my Facebook page.
In this blog, I'll be reflecting on my art as well as covering the cultural scene - in the world of art, music, movies, books, literature and more. I hope you enjoy my blog and find it inspiring and informative!