The Venice Biennale began in 1895, making it the oldest and most important art fair in the world. It showcases contemporary art from across the globe for six months every other year. Twenty nine countries like the U.S., France, Germany and Canada have Pavilions that have stood in the Giardini, once a large park, since…
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Suprise Me
Venice Biennale 2017
Prompted By Travel
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The Venice Biennale began in 1895, making it the oldest and most important art fair in the world. It showcases contemporary art from across the globe for six months every other year. Twenty nine countries like the U.S., France, Germany and Canada have Pavilions that have stood in the Giardini, once a large park, since…
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Teaching my Grandkids to Make Good Trouble
Prompted By Good Trouble
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My message to my grandkids and their peers is to stand up for what you believe in and then to go out and make some noise. I will always be proud of you for any “good trouble” you create along the way.
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My Comments on the “Procrastination” Stories
Prompted By Procrastination
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Song for Alice
Prompted By Altered States
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I hate November and I hate low-sodium lentil soup. And I wanted a goddamn drink. Is that so awful?
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Surprise Tongue
Prompted By What We Ate
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Halloween Grinch
Prompted By Trick or Treat?
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As a kid I loved Halloween, but grownups have co-opted it.
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Stop if You’ve Heard This One Before
Prompted By Comedy
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Dark Caves
Prompted By Refugees
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My sometimes vigilant parents rushed to the television button a couple of beats too late to protect me from this grim portal on life and death.
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Frae Bonnie Scotland
Prompted By Travel
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I had a Scottish nurse when I was a baby. She called me her “wee little treasure” and gave me dolls that said, “Frae Bonnie Scotland” on them. Her name was Jean James but I called her Jean-Jean. I loved the way she spoke and the way she cared for me and my brother. Because…
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Teacher Strike
Prompted By Strikes
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Teacher Strike In September 1968 I was a newly minted school librarian working in a New York City public high school when my union, the United Federation of Teachers (UFT), then led by Al Shanker, voted to strike. I joined the picket line. The strike followed a confrontation between a newly established community-controlled school board…
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