Jeff Bridges made this thing called Sleeping Tapes [1]. It was a promo album for
Squarespace, a soft and motley collection of nonsequential tidbit stories,
rhythmic chanting, field recordings of Bridges just tromping
E. B. White, author of Charlotte’s Web, was once asked by an interviewer if he
ever felt the need to “shift gears” when writing for children. He replied,
“Anybody who shifts gears
My family owns a book I will never read.
Actually, we own more than one book that I’ll likely not take time for: my
stepson’s copy of Si-cology written by Duck
Enjoying fantasy can be dangerous business. You enter into a story, and if you
don’t hold onto a form of disbelief, there’s no knowing where you’ll draw
parallels between the
Ilya, a Soviet dissident living in mid-twentieth century Russia, seeks out his
former teacher, Victor Yulievich, at his home in Moscow. Needing encouragement
for dark times, Ilya hopes for a conversation that will