
The Neverlutionaries – Favorite Things from Musician Christopher Harold Wells
Below we learn about Christopher and his Favorite Things — and get ready for the Neverlution.
Below we learn about Christopher and his Favorite Things — and get ready for the Neverlution.
*** Diana Swartz recently invited me to a dinner party at a Italian restaurant in NYC. She is good company and I like to see her (and the friends we have in common) but this was no ordinary dinner party. This was a party at which the various guests were assembled to meet some of … Continue reading Changing Cambodia & the World – A Q&A – Diana Swartz, Liger Leadership Academy
*** I picked up Brigit Young’s debut novel, Worth a Thousand Words, because we have a friend in common, and our mutual friend sent me a copy as a gift. I read it right away, and thought it was really well done. And I wasn’t alone in that assessment: Horn Book’s review called it “a … Continue reading A Picture and a Thousand (Plus) Words – A Q&A with Author Brigit Young
Listening to Benjamin Mason, of Haverfordwest, Wales, makes us happy. His music? It’s charged with refreshing positivity, twangy fretwork & endless possibility.
When Connie de Nave started working “in the publicity department” at ABC in 1955, rock n’ roll music was becoming a mainstream, teenage-cultural phenomenon.
If we ever needed to field a team for a Karaoke Battle, we’d want Kiliyan Maguire, of the Charming Liars, to be on our side. Kiliyan can seriously sing.
Dearest Everybody is a great add to your music collection – poppy, but poignant, like a candy cane in a cup of hot cocoa, a perfect pick-me-up on a winter day.
Aaron David Gleason likes jazz and country, is no stranger to musical theater, and knows how to mischievously entertain.
Listening to Neosho’s “Big G”, we couldn’t help but think of a rebel cowboy rocker being zapped back to Asia in the late 80s. This band is playful & different.
Actress Deeksha Ketkar was kind enough to tell us about her passion for acting, and why, sometimes, it’s so important to risk it all.