Misha
Here’s some photos of a day in the life of Misha, my favorite cat. He’s a rag doll and is incredibly affectionate, smart and funny.
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.
Here’s some photos of a day in the life of Misha, my favorite cat. He’s a rag doll and is incredibly affectionate, smart and funny.
Merrimack Repertory Theatre Lowell, MA April 19 – May 13, 2012 by Michael Hollinger Directed by Charles Towers Ghost Writer has a slow start, but has its rewards. The first ten minutes (or was it an hour?) are spent with Myra Baggage (Rebecca Harris who looks uncannily like Kate Winslet in the Titanic) sitting perfectly [...]
Carlos Averhoff Jr. wows with his unique jazz/Latin style on the sax as he plays to a live audience at Rich Mariono’s Chianti Jazz Lounge, Beverly, MA, February 10, 2012. Filmed by Pete Tsaklis, Brian Thompson, Kim Allyn in conjunction with BevCam. Jenny Chava Hudson interview with Carlos. Edited by Pete Tsaklis. Produced by Jenny [...]
It’s the perfect day for a walk and if you live in Lowell, the Merrimack River beckons. The blues and greens are popping, as well as some sorry-looking trash in the water… but that’s Lowell, the city of contrasts, where the two main sounds you hear are rushing water and sirens. Jenny Hudson
THE FULL MONTY Stoneham Theater, Stoneham, MA Book by Terrence McNally Musi and Lyrics David Yazbek Directed by Caitlin Lowans The show opens in a warehouse, so perfectly constructed, I wasn’t sure if it was simply the real backstage, but when the airbrush pink and blue daylight streamed from the factory windows with the overture [...]
These two new glass capes are printed on white, high-gloss aluminum, 18 x 36 and float from the wall (can be printed larger as well). They can be seen at open studios, the first Saturday of the month at Western Ave. Studios, #327, Lowell, or in a solo show at the Acton LIbrary, Sept – [...]
Mrs. Whitney, by John Kolvenbach Merrimack Repertory Theatre, Lowell, MA March 15 – April 8, 2012 Mrs. Whitney is the truly sad tale of people afraid to be alone and have a desperate neediness to be with another person, no matter how inappropriate the match. The show is advertised as a comedy, but there were only a [...]
Here is a video I shot in Trafalgar Square three years ago… still relevant as well as my photos of revelers in Lowell yesterday where the streets were a sea of green. I spotted a few kilts could be spotted among the leprechauns, and the festivities were definitely on. Some people arrived in a stretch limo, [...]
The music translated well into Japanese, but the dancing didn’t make it… still an amazing piece of playing.