The Sea Cure
A slower pace, a conversation with Rosa Jackson, and a beautiful bookbinding atelier in Old Nice.
The Riviera
“Her bathing suit was pulled off her shoulders and her back, a ruddy, orange brown, set off by a string of creamy pearls, shone in the sun. Her face was hard and lovely and pitiful.” -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
Gerald and Sara
A golden couple heads for France, where wonders and wildness abound. Meet the Murphys.
MUTHA Knows Best
Hope Smith does it all, plus imagining your own startup and tons of facts about CEOs.
Ripley
Hot priest goes creepy on us, the delights of Dutch art, and...pantry moths.
Music and Mind
When you need someone to sing at presidential inaugurations, royal birthdays, Nobel Prize ceremonies, Super Bowls, or other special events, acclaimed soprano Renee Fleming is your go-to diva. The five-time Grammy-winner's singing repertoire includes more than 50 of opera's greatest roles, jazz standards, folk songs, show
Scientific Method
On this week's eclipse, historical interpretations of this phenomenon, old bones, and word wars.
Bookbound
As I've mentioned before, I've been learning bookbinding with some virtual classes and by tinkering around with a bunch of paper on my own. Why? I've always been a notebook geek, and when my kid started making do-it-yourself sketchbooks a year or so ago,
Patchwork
Quilts, prints, singers and reading for health.
Once Upon a Dreamboat
Elusive composers, meeting deadlines, librarian love, perfume madness, and more.