1. Bread and Puppet Still Radical

    I start with a short clip of the wonderful musicians, especially the trumpet player who was music director. The musicians played parts in the skits and changed instruments ( the tuba player switched to a  tiny flute for example and he was Bishop Romero)  . You click on it and it downloads so you can […]

  2. George Tsutakawa: Nature, Sumi and Obos

      “George Tsutakawa: The Language of Nature” at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art  includes drawings, watercolors and sumi works as well as oil paintings, one of his famous fountains, several large photographs of others, and even his furniture. The unique exhibition borrows many works from the Tsutakawa family that have never before been exhibited. […]

  3. Humaira Abid: Confronting Women’s Oppressions

    Women’s rights are front and center as Iran erupts in anger at its oppressive extremely conservative government after Mahsa Amini a young woman  died from being  beaten by the so-called morality police. Two 16 year old girls Sarina Esmailzadeh and Nika Shakrami,  have also died in the protests. In this country, the repeal of Roe […]