by Elizabeth Duclos-Orsello | May 20, 2010 | The Public Humanist
Imaginary Headline, 1934: “Over 3,000 un/under-employed American artists put to work in last six months. Direct aid recipients produce 15,000 unique works of public art to enliven spirits and landscapes of America. Cost: a mere 1.3 million dollars with 90% of...
by Sarah Werthan Buttenwieser | May 20, 2010 | Standing In The Shadows
Naptime has its inherent rituals. On the three afternoons Saskia’s been out for the morning at her most charming and perfect of preschools in the universe (Sunnyside Child Care Center—and believe me, I am not biased, I’m just telling the truth re:...
by Chris Rohmann | May 20, 2010 | Stage
The title alone should be enough to get your attention: How to Be a Lesbian in 10 Days or Less. It’s one of five short solo works written and performed by women, comprising a two-state festival with an equally whimsical title, O Solo Mama Mia! And for this...
by Our Readers | May 20, 2010 | News
What Is a Green Building? Christine MacDonald began her editorial Who Decides What’s Sustainable? [May 13, 2010] reflecting on the expectation that many buildings nationally will be qualified as “green” in two years. Then she rhetorically asks,...
by Tom Sturm | May 20, 2010 | News
If eagles are the rulers of the sky and sharks the lords of the sea, the Pedal People are the busy bees of the Valley’s bike trails, bringing to the system the lifeblood of commerce and the virtue of conservation. An early pioneering effort that has since been...