Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?
—Mary Oliver
In 20 days I will turn 40. Like everyone else in the world, or maybe
Every Tuesday afternoon, The Curator is showcasing an individual artist
recognized for their unique voice, ideas and process. Once a month, a featured
artist will be selected by Rebecca Locke, a New York
Despite its chilling effects, the commercial viability of fear implies a demand
to be scared. There is no better evidence than the record setting premiere of
Season 5 of The Walking Dead. But
On the bottom row of our family room bookshelf, I have placed art books. Big
picture books. Bright with blue and yellow for van Gogh, grayed pink for
Michelangelo, gold-tinted for scripture illuminations.
Portraying the life of celebrated cosmologist Stephen Hawking, the new biopic,
The Theory of Everything, raises questions about the age-old conundrum of how to
reconcile science and religion. Almost entirely paralyzed, Hawking has