A Q&A with Annelise Orleck | It felt right, and urgent, to return to the story of “Storming Caesars Palace” in these times, precisely because this political moment feels both so different and so similar to the time when the book was first published in 2005. Back then, our country was still living in the shadow of 9/11 and the militarist backlash that followed.
These are some quickly made triangle boxes. Some will be angled at the top and used without lids as pencil boxes. Some will get lift off lids. They've been glued and the rubber bands are holding parts together as the glue sets. Make, fix and create. Assist others in learning likewise.
Cultivating a sense of wonder about the world around us helps us to live with openness, gratitude, and curiosity. What helps you cultivate wonder in your life?
A French May Day poster from around the turn of the 20th Century. Chicago was a-boil with labor turmoil in 1886. The burgeoning city had become a major manufacturing center and tens of thousands of immigrants had poured into the city since the Civil War to join displaced American-born farmers and former independent craftsmen in giant factories. Hours were long , working conditions hard and dangerous , bosses harsh , and pay cuts frequent . Since the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 tensions had been building. And so had a labor movement—craft unions loosely organized under a city central labor body, and the Knights of Labor, officially a benevolent society whose national leadership was opposed to strikes. But unlike the ...
As we enter the month of May, we take up the pathway of creativity. My own experience has taught me that human beings are naturally creative beings, and that we come to our creative moments through three different pathways. Inspiration: … Continue reading →
Grace can appear as an unearned gift out of the mouth of a small child. It can be in words or simply a smile. Such unexpected blessings come without charge and like rain they fall upon the just and the unjust alike. Mercy on the other hand must come from someone with power. If I am to show you mercy, then I clearly have something to offer you that I can chose to give or withhold. Of course love is a form of power, maybe the greatest of them all, but it is not the kind of power we usually […] The post Tender Mercy appeared first on BeyondBelief.
Elyse Welles surveys ancient antecedents of Beltane celebrations from across the cultures descended from the Indo-Europeans. Continue reading Sacred Fire: Beltane’s Indo-European Roots and Multicultural Connections at The Wild Hunt.
Table saws are ill equipped to rip cut 30° joints required for a triangular box because the blade will only tilt to 45°. The solution is to cut with the wood standing up alongside the fence with the blade set at a 60° angle but that's not ideal because as the cut is made there's nothing left to support the wood and it falls down into the blade. This new jig allows the woodworker to clamp the box part in place so it is carefully carried through the cut. The results are shown in a practice box. Make, fix and create... Assist others in learning lifewise.
as preached at the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, April 30, 2023 I have been in Houston almost five years. I have gotten to know the city pretty well, the congregation better, and the state of Texas somewhat. In that time, I have come to appreciate the role that Unitarian Universalism and Unitarian Universalist […] The post Networks of RESISTANCE: A May Day Sermon appeared first on Colin Bossen.
Delivered at High Street Unitarian Universalist Church on Sunday, April 30, 2023 The title for this sermon comes from my poem, Screaming at God. You can find that and many more in my recent book, Something Resembling God, now available on Amazon. Do you remember this story during the pandemic? A group of women who […]
SERVICE PARTICIPANTS Mike Adams, Guest Speaker Patrick Webb, Worship Associate Nylea Butler-Moore, Director of Music Aaron Anderson, piano Mike Begnaud, Renae Mitchell, Galen Gisler, Patrick Webb, and Rick Bolton, AV techs WELCOME! New to our church community? Sign our guestbook and let us know if you’d like to get more connected. If you would like …<p> Resistance Read More »
If it isn’t one thing, it’s another. I recovered from Covid and was getting back into my hiking routine, but then I fell on a trail this week. An easy trail. One I have hiked 30+ times. It isn’t steep or tricky, but I tripped on a rock or a root and went down. No […]
Prayer is a near-universal human practice, something done in virtually all religions. As we approach the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, let’s take a look at the practice of prayer from a modern Pagan perspective.
Walpurgisnacht & the Rites of Spring Today, the 30th of April, and therefore the eve of May 1st is Walpurgisnacht. It’s a holiday, sometimes holy day, observed principally in Northern Europe, Germany and across Scandinavia. For Christians its the feast of St Walburga, an eighth century English born German abbess. Originally a Benedictine nun she […]
“As a community we will build again. And from the pieces we will build something new. There is work that only you can do. We wait for you.” -Julián Jamaica Soto, from “Bring your broken hallelujah here” What do you imagine we’re building together?
National Poetry Month 2023 is drawing to a close and so is this blog’s annual celebration of verse. I know poetry is not everyone things, but over the years we have developed a small following for our selections. Most of the time when I start out, I don’t know exactly what shape a new series will take. This year was a little less international than some although Canadians, Ukrainians, and an Ecuadorian were represented. We ran heavily to contemporary or near contemporary writers and were pretty balanced between men and women. Black voices shone, as did Native or First Nation writers and a Latina. A lot of familiar favorites of the past didn’t make it, but perhaps readers came away with new discoveries. But I di...
Somehow a copy of The Week: The Best of the U.S. and International Media from June 17, 2022, wound up in our bathroom. In it, there was an obituary of Sophie Freud, granddaughter of Sigmund Freud, and long-time professor of social work at Simmons University in Boston, who died on June 2, 2022, in Lincoln, … Continue reading "Another person I need to learn about"
Karl Seigfried surveys five heavy metal bands with Pagan themes in their music, including Häxan, Ealdor Bealu, and SpellBook. Continue reading New Heavy Music for Pagan Hearts at The Wild Hunt.
Our spiritual ancestors could not imagine a loving God worth worshipping who was not able to forgive even the most egregious evil perpetrated by humanity. Now, I know that many people have a problem imagining this kind of forgiveness being readily available, especially for acts of great evil and people whose lives seem to embody … Continue reading Beyond
Please join us on Sunday (30 April 2023) at 11:00 AM for “To Be Joyful in the Universe is a Brave and Reckless Act” by Rev. Barbara Jarrell. The quote referenced in the title is from Molly Fumia and the sermon is from Rev. Jarrell. The service will feature a couple of new songs from … Continue reading "All Ages Worship (30 April 2023)"
Ken Peterson Memorial Service (29 April 2023) Pride in the Park (30 April 2023 — rescheduled from Saturday due to weather) Building and Grounds Work Day (13 May 2023 — details TBA on our web site) 2023 Pledge Drive — We Need Your Pledge Now
Children and youth will attend the worship service for the first 15-20 minutes and then are dismissed to their classes. We are now discussing personal spiritual growth and how these ideas connect to our Unitarian Universalist faith. Elementary Class: Toolbox of Faith, Part II — We started the year with Unitarian Universalist identity by exploring … Continue reading "Children and Youth Religious Education Classes — 30 April 2023"
There will be no adult religious education class this Sunday (30 April 2023). Our class will resume on Sunday (7 May 2023) at 9:00 AM. We are sorry to cancel on short notice but the complication of multiple events this weekend and the necessary preparations for those events has prompted this decision. Please join us … Continue reading "No Adult Religious Education Class — 30 April 2023"
All Souls will be participating in the 2023 Pride in the Park event on Sunday (30 April 2023) from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Columbia Park in Shreveport, Louisiana. This event has been rescheduled from Saturday to Sunday due to rainy weather forecasted for Saturday. The setup time for our All Souls booth is … Continue reading "Pride in the Park (30 April 2023)"
Jerry Pendergast reading. The work of Jerry Pendergast, Chicago poet, poetry slam emcee, and contributor to the Revolutionary Poets Brigade Facebook group, has regularly been featured in our National Poetry Month posts. His work is influenced by jazz, Irish cultural identity, urban observation, and a keen sense of social justice. Today’s verse is inspired by his Irish roots. Oscar Wilde. If Talk Could Exalt a Nation “We Irish are too Poetic to be poets…We are a nation of brilliant failures. But we are the greatest talkers since the Greeks”. Oscar Wilde If a stanza a river long could sink a battle ship If a run on sentence taking a hearer through the mess u a...
There is a really good chance that My ostomy bag it will not stay Stuck for any length of time to The skin that surrounds my latest stoma Necessitating adhesion with some strong skin tape To keep it from needing to be Replaced to soon With a new one
A short “ thought for the day” offered to the Cambridge Unitarian Church as part of the Sunday Service of Mindful Meditation. (Click on this link to hear a recorded version of the following piece) (Click on any photo at the end of this piece to enlarge it) —o0o— Reginald John Campbell (1867–1956) was a British Congregationalist minister who espoused what became known as the “New Theology” following publication, in 1907, of a highly influential and controversial book with the same name (Chapman & Hall, London, 1907). The “New Theology,” he said, “is Christianity stripped of its mischievous dogmatic accretions” (“New Theology Sermons” Williams & Norgate, London, 1907, p. vii) and, in both his book an...
All Souls will be participating in the 2023 Pride in the Park event on Saturday (29 April 2023) from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Columbia Park in Shreveport, Louisiana. The setup time for our All Souls booth is 9:30 AM on Saturday. Susan Caldwell will bring the canopy, brochures, banner, table, chairs, and giveaway … Continue reading "Pride in the Park (29 April 2023)"
Please join us for a celebration of the life of Ken Peterson this Saturday (29 April 2023) at 3:30 PM at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church. There will be a reception and more time for remembrance following this service in the church social hall. Family and friends will gather on Saturday afternoon to remember and … Continue reading "Celebration of the Life of Ken Peterson (Saturday, 29 April 2023)"
Please join us on Saturday (29 April 2023) at 10:30 AM for our weekly meditation group with Larry Androes. This is a sitting Buddhist meditation including a brief introduction to mindfulness meditation, 20 minutes of sitting, and followed by a weekly teaching. Please note that this group is still meeting via Zoom. You will need … Continue reading "Meditation with Larry Androes (29 April 2023)"
I've made the walnut pulls for the small chests of drawers, and am pleased (as I hope you are) with only having pulls on the top three drawers. Having a pull on each drawer would have looked normal and unsurprising. With finger access to the bottom drawer by simply touching underneath, the fourth pull would have been unnecessary. You are welcome to comment if you think I'm wrong (or right for that matter). The pulls will be glued in place after sanding is complete. Make, fix and create. Assist others in learning lifewise.
I began to believe that peace goes into the making of the bread as well. By the time I made the first loaf, I knew it with certainty, and I worked that peace and some other magics into the dough as I kneaded it on the counter in the hearth center of my own home. Continue reading Baking Bread with a Kitchen Witch at The Wild Hunt.
In lieu of regular Sunday Service, we will gather together for a potluck brunch to observe Mother’s Day. Please click the link below to RSVP, and let us know what you plan to contribute. Date: Sunday, May 14 Time: 10:30 a.m. Click here to RSVP Photo by Leohoho on Unsplash [ … ] The post Mother’s Day Pot Luck Brunch appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.
Like many people in the publishing industry, books have been a lifelong love of mine. At a certain point, it dawned on me that books aren’t just these magical things that poof into existence, but that there is a select group of lucky people who get to create them.
The Dawn of Nichiren BuddhismNamu Myoho Renge Kyo James Ishmael Ford On the 28th day of the fourth lunar month, that would be today, the 28th of April by our reckoning, in the year 1253, the Japanese Tendai Buddhist monk Nichiren Shonin, proclaimed that the Lotus Sutra was the epitome of all […]
This Sunday evening (April 30), farfringe.com will be moving to a new server. The site may be unavailable for a few hours beginning at 9pm Eastern. Which shouldn’t be a problem as none of you should be working then anyway.
“May we remember to inhale the lushness in life knowing that we are a people of beauty.” -from a chalice lighting by Kimberlee Tomzcak Carlson Inhale the lushness of life today
Before Earth Day, Arbor Day was the primary environmental celebration and semi-holiday in the United States . And for a while it was a very big deal with tens of thousands of volunteers across the country planting and tending trees . The results were breath taking. Arbor Day is often credited with re-foresting American cities and towns. Old 19th Century photographs reveal that many were barren urban wastelands long denuded foliage with buildings jammed together and coming right up to streets and crude sidewalks . In Chicago, for instance, Daniel Burnham ’ s famous network of grand boulevards which radiated f rom the downtown core piercing the neighborhoods with trees was influenced by the Arbor Day movement. Later the...
Designing a box often involves small changes along the way as we observe step by step what we've done. Please compare this photo with the one I posted yesterday as it shows a very small but significant change. By reshaping the underside of the bottom drawer, I've taken a boring, straight line and made the whole chest more interesting. Also, I've created a finger space for opening the drawer so that only the top three drawers will require pulls. This morning I'll be making a presentation to the Holiday Island Rotary about the Wisdom of Our Hands. Nine to 10 AM at Grace Lutheran Church. Make, fix and create. Assist others in learning likewise.
Editor’s Note: Rev. Jan wrote this in 2016, and it seems to be a beautiful reminder of how resistance itself can have it’s own very important role in our journeys. I wrote this poem in an attempt to describe my … Continue reading →
A Prayer to Widen Our Circle of Care Heart of Compassion, may we learn, day by day, moment by moment, how to widen our circles of care, as we begin with the coil of sweetgrass wrapped around itself in the centre, and build that circle outward, to create a mat,...
—with Paula Chandoha and Mary Rose Muti Paula Chandoha gave a focus talk. Mary Rose Muti introduced two videos of Robin Wall Kimmerer. The first video was a Science Friday interview (29 minutes) #SciFriBookClub - Science, Gratitude and Responsibility with Robin Wall Kimmerer recorded with a live audience for Science Friday's October 28th 2022, broadcast. The second video (22 minutes) was from a Bioneers meeting in 2014. Robin Kimmerer - Mishkos Kenomagwen: The Teachings of Grass | Bioneers
In the Mass Audubon class I’m taking, tonight’s lecture was on birds. We learned about a scientific paper titled, “Urban gulls show similar thermographic and behavioral response to human shouting and conspecific alarm cries” (Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 20 Sept. 2022). Equipment used in this research included a plush Cornish pasty and a child’s … Continue reading "Urban gulls…human shouting…"
—led by Mary Margaret Halsey. We met inside the gate at 11 am on Thursday 20th April and were fortunate in having perfect day for our walk. Our first objective was to locate the gravestone of our past president, Elaine Fisher. This proved somewhat more difficult than expected, but Catherine finally spotted it. In 2014 Elaine had given a focus talk on "What Matters to Me and Why". She showed many of her photographs, including the pair "Crossing the Street / Returning". She chose the first of these images to engrave on her gravestone. Elaine has now crossed the street never to return. She added a haiku by Kobayashi Issa (Issa="a cup of tea") one of "the Great Four" haiku masters in Japan. Entering the cemetery was like step...
Liz Williams covers the English custom of skipping to bring "good luck and guarantee good harvests or catches of fish in the coming year." Continue reading Mass Skipping at The Wild Hunt.
Casa Mambré es un proyecto de Scalabrinianas Misión con Migrantes y Refugiados (SMR) que alberga a muchas personas migrantes y refugiadas en la Ciudad de México. El refugio brinda recursos críticos a los residentes para facilitar su transito e integración en México.
In my woodshop I've been working on small chests of drawers that are made with hand-cut dovetails holding the carcasses together. The dovetails are intended to stand proud, accentuating craftsmanship and making it very clear to the viewer, how it's made. Walnut pulls will be added to the drawers. The carcasses are made from Cherry, Ash and Walnut and the drawers are made from Cherry, and Ash with maple drawer sides. Subscribers of Popular Woodworking will find an article I wrote for the magazine in the current issued, illustrating how to make a coopered leg hall table. Let's reshape American education so that its first priority will be to provide students of all ages means to support better mental health. Crafts and the arts are the me...
“Nature has a different culture. Make a lot, give a lot, and don’t attach to much.” – Margaret Greene, spiritual…</p> The post Connected: Make A Lot, Give a Lot appeared first on Taking Up Space.
“In order to solve any problem, you have to be able to imagine a world in which it is solved.” -Jeanine Braithwaite (CLF) What is a problem whose solution you need to work on imagining?
William Notter. I never drove but Wyoming Highways by William Notter makes me yearn for the wide open, empty highways of my old home state. Notter grew up in Northeast Colorado. He earned a BA from the University of Evansville and a MFA from the University of Arkansas. His book Holding Everything Down received the Crab Orchard Series in Poetry First Book Award and was published in fall 2009 by Southern Illinois University Press. His poems have appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review , AGNI Online , Ascent , The Chattahoochee Review , Connecticut Review , The Midwest Quarterly , Southern Poetry Review , Willow Springs, the anthology Good Poems for Hard...
“I am the passion which draws things into becoming and the rejuvenating enthusiasm which moves things to the courage of being.” from “Wisdom of the Watchers” from The Flame And The Cauldron by Orion Foxwood I love this quote from … Continue reading →
a new organization in a combined magical retail/cat lounge space in Asheville, North Carolina, will help black cats find homes. Continue reading “Find Your Familiar” – New organization helps black cats at The Wild Hunt.
Today at the Clear Spring School my kindergarten students and I made sailboats as you can see. Then after class I joined them in the new Clear Spring School teepee for a quick story time. The teepee is amazingly large on the inside, spacious enough for a class to gather. If you live in Eureka Springs, stop by and look inside. It's lovely. Make, fix and create...
The UUA is very pleased to announce the appointment of Ebony C. Peace as Director of Human Resources. In this executive position, Peace helps to lead the UUA’s overall commitment to being a workplace where people of all backgrounds and identities can thrive. Continue reading "UUA Announces Ebony C. Peace Appointed Director of Human Resources"
Michael Cohen, Solar United Neighbors, gave an overview on Solar for congregations and share a little about the process the First Unitarian Church of Orlando is going through to consider installing solar with IRA funds. You can watch the presentation and check out Michael’s Handy Links for UU Congregations on Energy Efficiency & Solar . What’s Next? What next? Join us in May to learn about how you can leverage UUA funding options with IRA funds for an even bigger impact. On May 17 at 7ET for Carey McDonald, UUA Executive Vice President, will discuss I RA funds and UUs: Funding Clean Energy and Climate Solutions! With 30% direct pay options for churches and nonprofits, IRA funds present a great opportunity for UUs to reduce ...
On Thursday, April 20, UUSC’s Congregational Accompaniment Project for Asylum-Seekers (CAPAS) team put together a 90-minute workshop on ethical storytelling.
Everywhere you look the world is on fire! Sometimes you just want to scream at the top of your lungs, “Everything is bad! Do something! AAUGH!!!!” That urgency is real, and also maybe not the best way to communicate about the issues - or to take care of yourself! In our April Skill Up, learn some ways to manage yourself and engage others as you effectively advocate for justice and work for a thriving world for all with Side With Love Climate Justice Organizer Rachel Myslivy. View the recording View the slides Put It In Practice! Skill Up Followup Practice Session May 1 at 8pm ET / 7pm CT / 6pm MT / 5pm PT This Followup to April's Skill Up is a practice session for folks who came to the Skill Up live or have watched the recording. If ...
Sunday, April 30 Multigen Beltane Service and Maypole Dance The world is greening all around us! Join us in celebrating the fertility of spring in this multigenerational worship service honoring the pagan holiday, Beltane. Together we will dance the Maypole, featuring a 10 foot tall interactive Green Woman sculpture created by Elisa Abatsis. NOTE: [ … ] The post Sunday Worship: April 30, 2023 ~ Multigen Beltane Service and Maypole Dance ~ 10:30 a.m. appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.
“Imagine: you are irreplaceable. Imagine: you are crafted to offer the world something different from everyone else. Imagine: you are an irreplaceable part of this interconnected, interdependent web of precarious, precious life.” -From “Imagining Liberation” by Anna Blaedel What are you crafted to offer the world?
Karyna McGlynn. Karyna McGlynn grew up in Austin, Texas, and earned an MFA at the University of Michigan and a PhD in literature and creative writing from the University of Houston. She is the author of three books of poetry— I Have to Go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl (Sarabande, 2009), which won the Kathryn A. Morton Prize; Hothouse (Sarabande, 2017); and 50 Things Kate Bush Taught Me About the Multiverse (Sarabande, 2022. She is also the author of three chapbooks— Scorpionica (2007), and The 9-Day Queen Gets Lost on Her Way to the Execution (2016). Her work has been featured in the anthology Best American Nonrequired Reading (2010). McGlynn uses psychological ephemera, pop culture, and improvisational plots to...
This is your time and it feels normal to you, but really, there is no normal. There’s only change and resistance to it and then more change. Meryl Streep Anyone who has raised a child has met resistance in action. … Continue reading →
As popular as Tucker Carlson was, he became more trouble than he was worth to Fox and to the Murdoch family. His firing is a good thing, but what it means in the big picture remains to be seen. Pay attention.
Today is National Library Workers Day. I managed to thank three librarians. I got the official name of the day wrong (I kept calling it “National Library Staff Appreciation Day”; I have no idea where I got that from). But I got the sentiment right. If it seems kind of corny to thank a librarian … Continue reading "Thank a librarian"
A new program launched by the Aquarian Tabernacle Church and Woolston-Steen Theological Seminary seeks to offer accreditation for Wiccan Institutions, Covens, and stand-alone classes. Continue reading New accreditation organization for Wicca launched at The Wild Hunt.
By Jonathan Rosenblum | More than 1 million US workers are employed at Amazon today—the majority at its vast network of more than 1,300 warehouses and logistics centers, with tens of thousands in tech centers around the country. That’s more workers than UPS and FedEx combined, more than the entire US auto manufacturing industry. Another 600,000 work internationally for the company.
The Rev. Mark Bellentini was one of the first out gay ministers in Unitarian Universalism and he also chaired the hymnal committee for the gray hardback Singing the Living Tradition which was published in 1993. The UUA Bookstore publishes a meditation book series, now retitled ... read more . The post Co-Minister’s Colloquy – April 25th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
Children in Kindergarten through 6th grade will start in the Great Hall for the first part of the service. After the story for all ages, they will go to their own class rooms: Wonderful Welcome (K-3rd grade) in the classroom next to the dining room Love Connects ... read more . The post Religious Education on Sunday April 30th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
In acknowledgement of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage month in May, the discussion of a work by a BIPOC Author will be about the memoir Crying in H Mart, by Michelle Zauner (2021), a beautiful book about family, food, and growing up in a Korean ... read more . The post Discussion of Crying in H Mart, by Michelle Zauner appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
Held at the First UU Society in Syracuse, with some virtual programming options. Keynote speaker: Andie Davis, a 17-year-old genderfluid playwright from Ontario Canada. Workshops include: Supporting Parents and Caregivers of Trans and Gender Expansive Youth Behaviours, Boundaries, and Binaries: Exploring Healthy Relationships Through an LGBTQIA+ Lens GSA Student Organizing Gender ... read more . The post Building Beloved Community Beyond the Binary: a Conference on Saturday May 6th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.
“From this ground, let us sow mercy, justice, and compassion. Let us offer our stories to provide our staples of wisdom. And when we do, let us create and experience the Presence and Affirmation that allows us to connect with our theological imagination so that the harvest of our faith will be Abundant Grace.” -Melissa … Continue reading Abundant Grace
George Herriman, Creator of Krazy Kat: A Mind Bubble George Herriman died on this day, the 25th of April, in 1944. I’ve read that his creation Krazy Kat was likely more influential than popular. And that’s probably so. […]
One of our favorite annual events returns on Wednesday, May 3 at 5:30 in Emerson Hall. Empty Bowls is a fundraiser for All Souls Community Resource Bank (CRB), which works to reduce hunger in Tulsa. The event includes a community meal, music, and a silent auction of bowls created by members, friends and local artists. We’re especially excited this year to feature the creation of a collaborative community bowl that will be raffled off at the end of the evening, and to let everyone decorate their own dessert cookie. Why This Work Matters A recent cut to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program […] The post All Souls Fills Empty Bowls appeared first on BeyondBelief.
Erika L. Sánchez. Erika L. Sánchez is one of the leading lights of the robust Latinx poetry scene in Chicago. She was born in 1983 in the western suburb of Cicero to Mexican immigrant Parents. She has two brothers and they all grew up speaking both Spanish and English at home. She attended Morton East High School and then the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she was Phi Beta Kappa and graduated magna cum laude . After college she traveled to Madrid, Spain, to teach English with the Fulbright program and pursued poetry. She then earned an MFA in poetry from the University of New Mexico. Sánchez won a Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship in 2015. Her first poetry collection, Lessons on Expulsion...
I use the stories, the archetypal representations of Tarot cards for inspiration, creative visualization, setting intentions, affirmations, and meditation. While meditating on this month’s theme of Resistance the Magician Card came to mind. The Magician represents the time in our … Continue reading →
Websites tend to disappear pretty quickly. But every once in a while, you run into a web page from the last century. I ran into such a web page today: “Journey to the Isles of Hiva, 1993,” with text and photos by Dennis Kawaharada of Kapi’olani Community College, Hawai’i. Considering the changes that have come … Continue reading "From the Old Web"
In this week's Pagan Community Notes, Atheopagans announce a conference, Pentacle makes 16 years since US Veteran Affairs accepts it as an emblem of belief, Crossing of the veils, more announcements and news. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: Week of April 24, 2023 at The Wild Hunt.
Imagine a glass of cold water – feel it. Take a sip, feel the coolness run down your throat. Feel the water enter your body. Feel it pick up the things that you no longer need and cleanse them away from you. What is it washing away? What do you need to get rid of?
Happy Earth Week! For environmentalists, the month of April means there’s an event every day of the week - sometimes several! With all of the Earth Day Celebrations, we wanted to pop into your inbox to highlight a few of our favorites. In collaboration with UU organizations and national partners, Side With Love is here to help you balance the urgent need for political education and mobilization with spiritual nourishment and leadership development. This week, you can nourish your spirits at the Active for Earthcare Service with the UU Ministry for Earth, develop your leadership skills at the Side With Love April Skill Up: Facing the Apocalypse with a Smile with yours truly, educate yourself on Solar 101 + IRA funds with the First Unita...
Gerard Malanga--the Warhol years. Poet and photographer Gerard Malanga is best known for his association with cultural icon Andy Warhol. He was the pop artist’s personal assistant, photographer, and sometimes actor during Warhol’s most famous period in the 1960s and ‘70s. In fact, he has been called Warhol’s “most important associate” during those years. Malanga was the son of Italian immigrants and was raised in the Bronx. He began writing poetry as a teenager and was soon immersed in the New York City avant garde art scene. He began documenting that scene as a photographer. Malanga and Warhol. He was the chief assistant for artist Andy Warhol from the mid-1960s and founded the magazine Interview with him in 1969...
Over the last two weeks my wife and I have been spending a lot of time in clinics, infusion centers, and radiology departments getting treatment for my leukemia. This story is from the infusion center. Infusion centers provide blood transfusions, … Continue reading →
“Data shows that a federal ban on assault weapons and large-capacity magazines is highly effective in saving lives in mass shootings. When a federal ban was in effect from 1994-2004, America saw a 37% decline in gun massacres and a 70% decline in assault weapons traced to crime. That means countless lives saved from preventable tragedies. But after Congress let the ban expire in 2004, mass shooting deaths increased by 347%.” – Brady United Some of the read more... The post April Action Alert: Ban Assault Weapons Now appeared first on Promise the Children.
I can’t figure out if this is anti-intellectualism or something stranger. But a website calling itself the “Washington Free Beacon,” which is funded by conservative billionaire Paul Singer, recently ran a hatchet-job piece about Lucas Kunce, a Democrat in Missouri who plans to run for U.S. Senator in 2024. Of course a conservative website is … Continue reading "No conservative nerds"
TWH celebrates the life and work of the Thelemite artist Cameron, who would have been 101 years old today. Continue reading “I call myself a catalyst” – the visionary work of Cameron at The Wild Hunt.
Lee Valley has released a third episode of their Would Works series highlighting the role of woodworking in combating homelessness and building lives. https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/discover/inspired-to-make/would-works/meet-brunisha?utm_campaign=325126_Apr23-Wood-Video-WouldWorksInspiredToMakeSeries-Brunisha-US&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Lee%20Valley&dm_i=6EER,6YVA,12UXB3,Z977,1 In the meantime, I'm working on a new box design as shown. Make, fix and create...