Liz Charlotte Grant is an award-winning nonfiction writer who lives outside of Denver with her husband and two kids. She's published essays at the Huffington Post, the Christian Century, Christianity
In 1992, Christo and Jeanne-Claude dreamed of a Colorado landscape transformed.
The married New York artists envisioned the “Over the River” (OTR) project as a
silvery canopy staked high above 42 miles of
Perhaps you’re familiar with Jackson Pollock’s drip paintings, the ones that
art
critic Craig Brown (a contemporary of Pollock) called “decorative ‘wallpaper.
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understand the
What shape is a cloud? A kindergarten teacher would tell her class that, of
course, a cloud is a circle. But this is a matter of perspective. How do you
draw the clouds
As I write this, fires ravage my city. If I do a quick search online, I can see
fire lick the hills behind my church, which sits in a neighborhood where my
in-laws
My mother and I walk into an art museum. Already, this sounds like the set-up
for a joke, and really it is. You could call it a small miracle that my mother
was