November 28, 2008
By Alissa Wilkinson Posted in Blog on November 28, 2008 0 Comments 1 min read
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The Dress Project
By Tala Strauss
An experiment in wearing the same dress for a month achieves some surprising and thought-provoking results.


The Day Boy and the Night Girl
By Linnea Leonard Kickasola
Is classical music dying? Not if American opera composers have something to say about it, including Jordan Wentworth Farrar, composer of this new American opera.


An Interview with Katie Herzig
Part 2

By Tom Wilkinson
The second of a three-part interview, in which Herzig talks candidly about her creative process, making music in the Nashville community, and her latest effort, “Apple Tree”.


The Slow Art of Tea
By Jenni Simmons
Understanding the ritual and beauty of tea, which reaches across time and the globe.


The Fight for Salmon in Upstream Battle
By Sarah Hanssen
In a country overrun with Wal*Marts and convenience stores, the idea of living dependent only on the land seems abstract. But director Ben Kempas’s new documentary turns that distant truth into a concrete reality.


Reflections on Norma Jean Roy’s Traffik Exhibition Opening
By Christy Tennant
Two very different approaches to the deadly serious topic of sex trafficking.


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