Rise Up, Dissent, and Disassemble
This essay is about art and activism in the context of my participation on February 16, 2022 in a panel
This essay is about art and activism in the context of my participation on February 16, 2022 in a panel
This month, I have for you an interview with Roy Scranton, the award-winning author of five books, including Learning to Die in
How can we help people embrace the science that reveals our climate has been changing dramatically and very quickly? And
read more Caroline S. Roberts Artfully Fills a Space with Data
This month we travel to the Arctic – Greenland, specifically – with author Erica Ferencik, via her novel Girl in Ice
Todd Bartel came to serious collage because of an assignment he received on the first day of his first class as
Happy new year! I don’t know about you, but I’m optimistic about what this year will bring. According to the Media
read more An Interview with Advocate Michele Roberts & Artist Quynh-Mai Nguyen
Joining us in the Art House is Dr. Krista Hiser with The Ultimate Cli-Fi Book Club. The purpose of the
read more The Ultimate Cli-Fi Book Club: ‘A Rain of Night Birds’
There’s something about looking up at the night sky and trying to find some sort of meaning beyond the magic
People have described COVID as a rehearsal for the oncoming crises of climate and global change. If it is, it’s
read more What Theatre Teaches Us About Preparing for Disaster
This month, I have a fascinating interview for you with the founders of Flourish Fiction. Blake Atkerson, Anya Lamb, and Ben
read more An Interview with Flourish Fiction Founders Blake Atkerson, Anya Lamb, and Ben Soltoff