Read: Under A White Sky

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What is this new world we are building and why on Earth do we keep defying nature? If these questions keep you up at night take a carbon-free walk to your local bookseller and get yourself a copy of Elizabeth …

Read: The Book of Hope

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Frankly, I’m a bit conflicted with this book. But damnit, Jane Goodall and Douglas Abrams took the time to complete the interviews, write up the transcripts and publish this thing so I figured, okay, why not? Hope. Geez, don’t get …

Read: Calypso

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Humor goes a long way, and if you are someone searching for a bit of the funny stuff then look no further than “Calypso,” from David Sedaris. My guess is that most of you are familiar with his work, and …

Adventure: South Central

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Color photography. A mind shift. Wide, spacious frames, void of humanity, based on tone, time, and color. Early and late gasps of sunlight. The ingredients of the forced relocation of creative assets. Open spaces need to be approached in new …

Adventure: COVID Doesn’t Care

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COVID doesn’t care if you are a vegan. COVID doesn’t care if the friends you invited over for dinner had the virus a year ago. COVID doesn’t care you don’t think they can get it again. COVID doesn’t care if …

Read: Goodbye, Darkness

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Anyone caught complaining about modern life will be forced to read William Manchester’s “Goodbye, Darkness.” This is a memoir of the Pacific War, the half of WWII that gets far less press than the other, Nazi half. The war in …

Creative: D.C. Exclusion Zone

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Simon King isn’t messing around. A lot of folks talked about this story, but a few went to see for themselves. Simon went, made a serious body of work and then created this beauty from the results. “D.C. Exclusion Zone” …