This past week I saw my first rehearsal for the Newton Nomadic
Theater’s upcoming production Molly Sweeney by Brian Friel. It’s
the story of a blind woman and her sighted ...
Klipdrift, De Hoop, South Africa 2015
Just finished reading Hallucinations by oliversacks (r.i.p) and I
really enjoyed it. In my art history masters I am narrowing in on
alt...
Last week was Part One
[http://www.thedangergarden.com/2015/12/huntington-fridays-from-2014-desert.html]
of my 2014 visit to the Huntington Garden Desert Garden, today I'll
wr...
Inkwell welcomes Steve Silberman, a longtime member of the WELL
community and author of NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the
Future of Neurodiversity (Avery 2015), which ...
Estamos viviendo las últimas horas del año 2015, y echando la vista
hacia atrás advertimos todo lo que ha llegado a pasar en un solo
año. Entre otras cosas, en 2015 tambi�...
Paris (AFP) - From legendary Egyptian actor Omar Sharif to Germany's
ex-Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and Nobel-winning author Gunter Grass,
here are some of the notable figures w...
When Jonathan sacks published his book The Dignity of Difference,
little could he have imagined that it would help inspire a dynamic new
community in California led by a femal...
History permeates the streets in Brooklyn Heights, a picturesque
brownstone-lined neighborhood across the East River from New York City
proper. Blink and you’d miss the plac...
This quote from the great Spanish filmmaker inspired oliversacks, who
in turn inspired this beautiful short film about memory
[https://www.brainpickings.org/2015/12/23/the-lo...
As the Bears' season is winding down, I think I'm slightly happier
each week that I DON'T get to see these games. These threads are
getting tougher and tougher to do. Fortunat...