Enter to win a copy ofKeturah. Five winners will be chosen! Click the image below to enter to win. The winners will be announced March 13 on theLitfuse blog! Thank you to Litfuse for sending me a complimentary copy of this book for review. ...
In the last year or so, I’ve come back around to the conclusion that my original idea was viable after all. Or, at least, that some version of that sourcebook was a viable idea. I have enough material—between the blog and the podcast—to put together something approaching my original ...
Yan Wu, Public Art curator for the City of Markham, and art writer Rosemary Heather, talk with Perdue about her career, the changes she has seen over the years, what tools planners have for the provision of public art, what it’s like to work with private developers,...
The image is simlar: an observer watches a train going around a bend. In the first example the train curving away is the past, remote yet connected. In the second example the train might be the past or the future—extending from them implies the future—but the key part of the image ...
Another thing to note: Bavaria is a bit different, in that they only require the affidavit that you are free to marry. As far as I know, in the other German states, you do need official documentation of this from the U.S. Not mad about missing out on that one. ...
I am so excited to announce that the first 200 orders of Rude Girls: Women in 2 Tone and One Step Beyond will receive a free CD created by DJ Chuck Wren of Jump Up Records! RudeGirls: Women in 2 Tone and One Step Beyond is the first book to tell the history of the women in ska...
Translating the musical score, the technicians’ work is a performance in itself. Like the camera shots they coordinate, they move together and overlap, performing almost as a singular entity—like the entity of the orchestra itself. The scene conveys all the drama of the music that accompanies...
It was also really interesting and thought-provoking and I'm glad we can finally share it with you today. (See myreview.) Aside from having a love of books in common, Heather and I also can relate about being Jewish and enjoying all things musical theater. Heather is friendly and easy ...