3/30 Linda Lysakowski, author ofFundraising as a Career: What, Are You Crazy?Plus you can call in for athree-minute workover. (Candidly, I found her remarkably non-responsive to my tough but fair questions.) 3/23 No guest. Marty shares his favorite under-the-radar careers. Plus call-...
According to her business card, Annah is both a "creative consultant" and an "academic expressionist." In reality, though, she is a bartender in Brooklyn, slinging wine and stinky cheese to those who have been paying their rent on time for years. She's been moving around steadily for ...
Many of Murray’s essays, poems, and books (“Negroes Are Fed Up,” Dark Testament, and States’ Laws on Race and Color) were foundational works of the Civil Rights Movement. Murray cofounded the Congress of Racial Equality and the National Organization for Women in 1966, alongside many ...
but nothing surprising either. A viewer unaware of the debates surrounding the institutional presentation of Atget’s work in the past two decades is not asked to consider questions more basic than just what Friedlander–one of the show’s few living heros–may see...
March published occasional essays on Salon.com and in smaller online literary outlets such as the Rumpus. Raúl Allén and Patricia Martín For the Times After coming to California, she gathered writers together to advise her on the local literary landscape. She was a generous presence, picking...