Today’s Andrew’s first opening in Lausanne. Yesterday was his first in Zurich. I’m looking forward to seeing his work at scale in a gallery setting. Our living room doesn’t offer quite the same experience. He’s working in interactive theatre and for Zurich created an interactive light space, and for Lausanne an interactive sound scape. Where [...]
Instead of a list of Friday Fives, I have four firsts to wrap up the first week of July:
I wrote a short piece for The Washington Post on summer writing exercises for children and adolescents. My friend Debbie Chachra wrote about peak plastics for Discover [...]
There’s a NYTimes piece, The Writer in the Family, that’s making the rounds right now. I don’t agree with most of the generalizations about writers. However, this part? Yes.
One morning at breakfast, when she was in the first or second grade, E. L. Doctorow’s daughter, Caroline, asked her father to write [...]
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