‘Language of freedom struggle needs to be brought back’
Reflecting on the significance of art in challenging times and the role of cultural expression in shaping narratives of inclusivity and diversity.
Reflecting on the significance of art in challenging times and the role of cultural expression in shaping narratives of inclusivity and diversity.
Discover how Glenview artist Emmett Kyoshi Wilson promotes ability and inclusion through his unique solo art exhibition.
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“Life is strong and fragile. It’s a paradox… It’s both things, like quantum physics: It’s a particle and a wave at the same time. It all exists all together.”— Joan Jett Google’s Deep Dive Podcast: Harmonic Horizons: The Sonic and Emotional Tapestry of Maham Suhail’s Life’s Sweet Song A Soul-Stirring Melody That Weaves Poetic Lyrics … Read moreMaham Suhail’s ‘Life’s Sweet Song’: A Captivating Blend of Emotion and Sound
Der Abend wechselt langsam die Gewänder,
die ihm ein Rand von alten Bäumen hält;
du schaust: und von dir scheiden sich die Länder,
ein himmelfahrendes und eins, das fällt;
und lassen dich, zu keinem ganz gehörend,
nicht ganz so dunkel wie das Haus, das schweigt,
nicht ganz so sicher Ewiges beschwörend wie das,
was Stern wird jede Nacht und steigt –
und lassen dir (unsäglich zu entwirrn) dein Leben
bang und riesenhaft und reifend, so daß es,
bald begrenzt und bald begreifend, abwechselnd Stein in dir wird und Gestirn.
Lukas Nelson and his band, Promise of the Real, are an American rock n roll group based out of California. Lukas first picked up the guitar at age 11 to honor a promise he made to his father and was able to teach himself the craft by playing along to classic Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimi Hendrix songs. Lukas is building his following the old fashioned way by touring year round and delivering high energy performances to fans across the country, having performed with the likes of Neil Young, John Fogerty, Bob Weir, B.B. King, and Bob Dylan.
By F.M. Kearney Split-cup Papillion daffodils (Amaryllidaceae)“Dancing Moonlight” NarcissusNew York Botanical GardenBronx, NY If you’re a regular reader of this piece, it’s probably no surprise to you that the New York Botanical Garden is one of my favorite go-to places to shoot nature photos within the city. Located in the heart of The … Read moreWelcomed Distractions: The Unexpected Benefits of Urban Artifacts
How I learned to stop worrying and love high ISO. © Jerry Ginsberg – All Rights Reserved (With apologies to the late Stanley Kubrick.) For decades no one has been a bigger advocate than I for constantly using a stable tripod. If we were after the sharpest possible images with the least amount of digital … Read moreHow I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love High ISO by Jerry Ginsberg
As part of its ongoing commitment to ensuring that your voice is heard at the highest levels of government, yesterday NANPA and ASMP submitted comments to the National Parks Service regarding changes to the Commercial Use Authorization (CUA) system which is the basis for workshops and permitting in the Parks system. Read on to see … Read moreNANPA Submits Comments to NPS re: Commercial Use Authorization (CUA) System