Author Archive: Chava

After working as a graphic designer, an art teacher, and then designing and producing her own line of outerwear for the boutique market, Chava Hudson became smitten with the Internet. In 1998, she studied web design and since then has created sites for the Universities and non-profits, but mostly designs websites and graphics for small businesses, artists and writers. She brings a unique solution to each project and to each client, discovering each client's needs and communicating their message visually.

As an artist, Chava produces limited edition prints which are currently in private and corporate collections and has taught graphic design digital painting at Endicott College in Beverly, MA. She's completed four novels, many short stories, and publishes Zingology.com.

In 2009 she began producing and hosting a local cable show for BevCam entitled
Out and About, featuring artists featured on Zingology.

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Thai Yoga Massage… in case you haven’t heard

| February 19, 2012 | 0 Comments
Thai Yoga Massage… in case you haven’t heard

 I showed up for my Thai yoga massage in loose clothing as requested and loved the space, with its welcoming aroma and lovely Persian rug, but wasn’t sure what to expect. Targeting pressure points, Abi Axlerod, yoga instructor and the massage therapist, reached some nasty knots in my muscles that no table massage has been able [...]

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Incredible Swing Video Cries for Real Swing Dancers

| February 17, 2012 | 0 Comments
Incredible Swing Video Cries for Real Swing Dancers

The music translated well into Japanese, but the dancing didn’t make it… still an amazing piece of playing.

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Grand Fatilla, LIVE FROM CHIANTI

| February 17, 2012 | 0 Comments
Grand Fatilla, LIVE FROM CHIANTI

This new episode of Live From Chianti, features Grand Fatilla, playing modern global music on shuffle…Argentine Tangos, Italian Tarantellas,Turkish Sufi sacred songs, Irish reels, Moroccan trance, Bulgarian dance music, and music from composers Hermeto Pascoal, Astor Piazzola, as wellas originals from the band members: Mike Rivard, double bass Roberto Cassan.accordion Matt Glover, elec mandolin Fabio [...]

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Charming “Daddy Long Legs”, MRT’s Valentine

| February 13, 2012 | 0 Comments
Charming “Daddy Long Legs”, MRT’s Valentine

Daddy Long Legs Merrimack Repertory Theater, Lowell, MA February 9 – March 4, 2012 Directed by John Caird Music & Lyrics by Paul Gordon Book by John Caird, based on a novel by Jean Webster It’s not very often when you see an audience rise to their feet in unison for an ovation. There was [...]

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So You Don’t Think It’s Winter?

| February 5, 2012 | 0 Comments
So You Don’t Think It’s Winter?

There’s actually ice chunks on the canal out my window in Lowell, and evidently at Mine Falls Park in Nashua, Winter has come. Here are frozen patterns etched on the ice and some scenic reminders of the season I wasn’t sure had arrived.

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New Glasscape by Jenny Hudson

| January 26, 2012 | 0 Comments
New Glasscape by Jenny Hudson

“I am drawn to the new colors formed when I overlay tiny samples of color from my photos of colored glass. To make a GLASSCAPE, I manipulate the shapes digitally, creating new shapes and compositions. The pixels react the same as blowing glass when you stretch them out, giving these works their crystalline appearance.” -Jenny [...]

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Lowell’s Icy Colors Fade to Night

| January 19, 2012 | 0 Comments
Lowell’s Icy Colors Fade to Night

This most photogenic city transforms by the hour, and the ice picks up the warm colors of the reflected buildings as the light fades into night.

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Duck Day on the Merrimack

| January 16, 2012 | 0 Comments
Duck Day on the Merrimack

The freezing temperatures made some great patterns on the ice on the Merrimack and the colorful ducks slid over them  to get some food, dropped over the railing on the River Walk.  It’s good to remember to feed these guys, since the pickings are slim.

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Vibrant WW2 Romantic Comedy at the MRT Still Timely

| January 9, 2012 | 0 Comments
Vibrant WW2 Romantic Comedy at the MRT Still Timely

Merrimack Repertory Theatre merrimackrep.org Directed by Carl Forsman Through January 29, 2012 Without a doubt, Voice of the Turtle tops my list of favorites at the MRT.  John Van Druten’s script, originally opened in 1943 is as true and heartwarming today as it was then when it was a Broadway hit.  The play is a [...]

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Happy New Year on the Beach

| January 2, 2012 | 0 Comments
Happy New Year on the Beach

The 60 degree temperature brought out the beach walkers in Swampscott, MA and some interesting designs… not all of the 2012 fit in my photo… I would have had to have shot it from an airplane, it was that big.

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