Bart Everson, media artist in the Center for the Advancement of Teaching, will present “equinox mandalas: a digital media arts process” THURSDAY (April 23) from…
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Bart Everson, media artist in the Center for the Advancement of Teaching, will present “equinox mandalas: a digital media arts process” THURSDAY (April 23) from…
As if breaking into the print medium wasn’t enough, I’m on the radio too. More specifically, the inestimable Brian Turner played some of my stuff…
I’m holding in my hot little hands the Spring 2015 issue (#35) of the Red Rock Review, a literary journal from the College of Southern…
I was honored to stand with over a dozen parents, teachers, and former board members, to speak in support of the Morris Jeff United Educators…
This year the vernal equinox coincides with a supermoon and a solar eclipse. We won’t be able to see the eclipse from our part of…
Come out Saturday evening to see new work by me at the VIRUS 300 group show. Skewer Gallery, 2315 St Claude, 6-9PM, 14 March 2015.
I wanted to know more about the historical context of the faith in which I was raised. So I got hold of A History of…
Last night we had dinner with an old friend and his new wife. When the topic turned to cycling in New Orleans, she confessed she was fearful for her safety, and she enumerated an appallingly long list of friends and acquaintances who have been severely injured when their bicycles collided with automobiles.
This morning a number of friends contacted me, concerned that I was perhaps no longer among the living. I’m still here, but a man about my age was killed at Jeff Davis and Canal Street. He was riding a bike and was struck by a car, or so I read.
I was not killed this morning, but it could have been me. Until the new year, I passed through this intersection at least twice a day. This is a dangerous intersection for bicyclists; there are not even stripes to designate where the Jeff Davis bike path crosses Canal Street.
This reminds me why I first got motivated to pursue the construction of a trail in the Lafitte Corridor ten years ago, and why the work of groups like FOLC and Bike Easy is so important. We need to do better by our cyclists and pedestrians.
For now, though, my heart goes out to the man who was killed this morning, and to his family.
People of New Orleans! In six months we’ll mark the ten year anniversary of the flooding of our city. Already the media machinery is gearing…
Is spirituality adaptive or maladaptive for the human species? I posed the question on the Humanistic Paganism site and discussion is ongoing. Give it a…
I’ve just published my second album on Bandcamp. It’s called “A vs B” and it’s available free. A vs B by Editor B It has…
After many months of procrastination and distraction, this guy’s personal website is available for general public consumption. See it at BartEverson.com — I welcome any…
It’s hard to believe, but Walgreens wrote back to my letter of 9 January. Victory is sweet!
ROX 98 is complete and available for your viewing pleasure, and I use that term advisedly. This is our first venture into the heady world of…
It’s 2015, and we’re halfway through this decade. My 48th birthday has come and gone. Having been born in January, my years have always lined…
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. 108 Wilmot Road Deerfield, IL 60015 9 January 2015 For the attention of Stefano Pessina Executive Vice Chairman Responsible for Strategy…
For over a year I’ve been writing a series of short essays on a cycle of holidays, starting with the winter solstice. Now here we…
October greetings. I hope you will take a few moments to read the latest installment of my column, “The New Spooky.”
I am so proud to be named one of the Urban Conservancy‘s 2014 Urban Heroes. What, me a hero? I am not much afflicted with…