Continue Reading Raise Hell I literally just started a novel, Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Reviews were reportedly stellar, my friends urged me to read it,…
Continue Reading The Wound-Dresser Men at War One of my favorite contemporary baritones, Sanford Sylvan, suddenly died last month, a year younger than I. “We are going…
Continue Reading The Year of the Pig Yesterday was the first day of the Chinese New Year and the Chinese Garden looked particularly festive with red balloons swinging from…
Continue Reading Silencio Blanco: Pescador The German word Entschleunigung is, like so many of our words, hard to translate. It refers to a general slowing down, but it also implies intention about dialing…
Continue Reading Art on the Road: Au Naturel, Astoria We have this thing in our household about language. Well, someone has a thing in our house about my language – more…
Continue Reading Ways of harnessing money Money has been on my mind. For one, the Jewish Museum in London is going to open a new exhibit mid-March, called…
Continue Reading Ways of Looking at Data Today I am cheating. Not with data, mind you, but by essentially paraphrasing a review of data rather than doing my own…
Continue Reading Ways to reminisce When I read the passages posted below I was moved on so many levels. Moved by the pervasive sense of home-sickness. Moved…
Continue Reading Ways to preserve – Nrityotsava 2019 Kalabharati School of Dance I could have kicked myself. Here I am friends with one of the most formidable dance critics around, ArtsWatch’s…
Continue Reading Ways to remember Yesterday was Holocaust Remembrance Day, and my inbox was filled with a frightful variety of reminders. Much of it from Germany which…