Archive
A Milestone For America’s Culture
Slowly, relentlessly, America’s culture is undergoing profound change. But the transformation mostly is under the radar, hardly noticed.
Made By Few Conference Moves to Bentonville
Creatives, web developers and designers of all sorts, get your little black book planners, iPads, sketchbooks, or whatever you take notes on out.
Green Burial Proponents to Host Death Positive Festival
There’s a lot of living to do at this year’s Death Fest in Fayetteville.
From Brooklyn With Love: Matthew Henriksen To Read At Nightbird
Don’t blame him for being a bit dour. Writer Matthew Henriksen deals with some pretty heavy stuff, and if he has to “go there,” that’s just the way it is.
The Candidates & the Election – Our Test
As we come to the end of Libra and enter Scorpio, we move close to the time when, this election year, we are asked to make a final choice.
Native Harvest: Autumn Wild Edibles
Fall is well-known as harvest time, full of delicious food and delightful scents. Pumpkins are predictable.
Trump’s Tailspin
I’ve spoken many times over the course of this election season about what a circus it has become.
The Final Days Of Donald Trump
Until a few weeks ago, historians of the U.S. presidency were fixed on Donald Trump’s meteoric and unpredictable rise.
Festival of Joy (Sukkot), Building Shelters, & the Full Hunter’s Moon
Saturday is the Full Hunter’s moon which means it’s the Libra solar festival (23 degrees Libra).
The Rape Election
The responses GOP Nominee Donald Trump has given regarding his sexual assault allegations as well as those of his supporters, are deeply troubling.