On Late Style Ecotheatre
“There’s a wilding inside that connects with a wilding up there,” Uncle, the elderly environmentalist, says in my 2014 play
“There’s a wilding inside that connects with a wilding up there,” Uncle, the elderly environmentalist, says in my 2014 play
Elizabeth Doud takes on the role of Siren Jones in her one-person performance, The Mermaid Tear Factory. Based in Miami,
This month I have for you a fascinating interview with artist Jamie Martinez, who recently participated in a climate-themed group
Some of my fondest memories come from visiting galleries and museums and walking around in admiration. I first took an
Atul Bhalla is a New Delhi-based conceptual and performance artist. Using photography, video and installation, he has spent the last
read more Atul Bhalla: On the Physical, Historical, Religious and Political Aspects of Water
Imagine future archaeologists, post-Anthropocene, discovering an ancient display of colorful solar panels arranged in a straight line. The archaeologists hypothesize
I arrived early that cold spring morning to the only car rental in Fairbanks willing to allow their cars to
I continue my spotlight focus on authors whose novels are aimed toward a young adult and/or teen audience. These books might
“Behold my works, how beautiful they are, but do not destroy them, as there is no one to repair them
I continue my spotlight focus this year on authors whose novels are aimed toward a young adult and/or teen audience. These