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Coming Up: Stories for the Summer Season

July 17, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Summer 2015: Is there an idea, an inspiration, a calling, a voyage  in our selection of upcoming stories? Come back and see. Havana: What’s up in the arts, architecture and […]

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Architecture, Art & Design, Books, Higher education, Photography, Sustainability, Travel, Wildlife
Photograph of the Casa Azul. Courtesy of Museo Frida Kahlo.

Frida Kahlo Art Garden Life

July 14, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Frida Kahlo’s life and art cannot be summed up in a single exhibition – but her love of Mexican culture and its natural features,  the pre-Columbian world, the interconnectedness of […]

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Architecture, Art & Design, Exhibitions, Gardens, Museums, Photography
Greater Sage-Grouse Copyright Gerrit Vyn

Sagebrush Sea: Watch it now!

July 13, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Sagebrush Sea – The “Big Empty,” an area once 500,000  square miles across North America –is actually teeming with life, including the remarkable Greater Sage-Grouse, a bird that performs a […]

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Birds, Ecology, Extinction, Film and television, Photography, Wildlife
Spirit of Place a book of photographs by Aurelien Villette (all rights reserved)

The summer season: coming up

June 16, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Summer –– even in your dreams—is a special time to read, roam, eat fresh picked, think about the past and make plans for the future. Here’s some of what we […]

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Books, Cities, Discovery, Food, Gardens, Photography, Sustainability, Travel, Urban life
Dogsled trip to Sermeq Avanardleq, Greenland, March 12, 2008 (Courtesy of EIS)

Earth Heroes: James Balog Chasing Ice

April 17, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

International photographer James Balog’s Extreme Ice Survey (EIS) could be described as a watching a planetary train wreck through time-lapse photography – it is breathtaking, bizarrely beautiful, shocking and worrisome.  […]

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Books, Climate change, Documentary films, Film and television, Photography, Rising Waters, Water
Sea Lion pups

Earth Week: Enviro Heroes Coming

April 9, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Every day during Earth Week – April 20-26, we are going to introduce you to environmental heroes…people who apply creativity, energy, courage and just plain elbow grease to make our […]

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Animals at risk, Conservation, Endangered species, Environment, Film and television, Photography
Sagole Baobab 2000 years old Limpopo Province South Africa Courtesy of Rachel Sussman

The Oldest Living Things: A Book to Cherish

January 13, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Brooklyn-based Rachel  Sussman spent 10 years in her epic quest to photograph the oldest living things on the planet, resulting in The Oldest Living Things,  the book published by the […]

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Biodiversity, Books, Discovery, Extinction, Natural history, Photography
Atlantic Cod

Books: The Sea & Its Abundance

September 2, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Current and recent books of the seas and their creatures explore species that have prevailed for millions of years –broadbill swordfish, sharks, eels, horseshoe crabs – with amazing adaptations and […]

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Animals at risk, Books, Endangered species, Oceans
Andy Warhol Shot Blue Marilyn, 1964. Peter Brant Collection. All rights reserved.

ART EVERYWHERE: Cast your vote

April 8, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

ART EVERYWHERE: Five of America’s leading art museums have selected 100 works of art that represent American history and culture. The public is invited to vote for the works they […]

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Art & Design, Museums
The Seine from the Pont du Carrousel Looking towards Notre Dame, 1853. Charles Marville. All rights reserved.

Museum Exhibitions U.S.: Closing Soon

December 30, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

If you step on it: Here’s the last chance to see a batch of great U.S.  museum exhibitions that close by February 2.  If you’re a fan of 19th and 20th […]

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Art & Design, Exhibitions, Museums, Photography

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