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A Concerto Is a Conversation

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Mar 30, 2023
A Concerto Is a Conversation

A Concerto Is a Conversation

When we acheive anything in life, we is the operative word. We are supported by the life choices and dreams of others. Kris Bowers, a virtuoso jazz pianist and film composer, recounts the collective story of his family. His 91-year-old grandfather traces their shared choices and dreams from Jim Crow Florida to the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
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Our Tenuous Boundaries: A Life in 10 Sea Creatures

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March 30, 2023

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Our Tenuous Boundaries: A Life in 10 Sea Creatures

Imagine having the power to become resilient to all that is hostile to us.

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Our Tenuous Boundaries: A Life in 10 Sea Creatures

“When Sabrina Imbler was in college, they enrolled in a class they thought was about whales, but which turned out to be about whaling. In one of 10 brilliant essays in their new book, Imbler recalls the class, which focused on “the systematic hunting and harvesting of the animals that brought human populations to the verge of unimaginable prosperity and whale populations to the brink of extinction.” In contemplating the autopsy of the whale as a metaphor for analyzing the death of a relationship, Imbler was reminded of “all the ways we shoehorn distinctions between ourselves and other animals, often harming both of us.” Their new book, “How Far the Light Reaches: A Life in Ten Sea Creatures,” profiles often overlooked forms of aquatic life, while deftly exploring questions of identity, community, and care. Read a review here. { read more }

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