Transportation is fundamentally about getting from point A to point B. It sounds simple, but throughout history, it has been one of the foremost human challenges. Movement through space is a malleable equation wherein the X factor is, inevitably, terrain. Traditionally, people or groups who were able to adapt a vehicle for specific terrain have excelled in their environment. Mongol armies stunned their opponents by moving quickly across wide rivers with the aid of inflated sheep bladders for flotation. On an altogether different front, Brazilian aviation pioneer and fin-de-siècle bon...
Saturday, December 22, 2007
by Zane Fischer and Kate Russell (Photographer) • Trend Magazine
Tapestry Institute's Fall Workshops for Women
Sound Healing at the UWC’s Dwan Light Sanctuary
Jonathan Schell with Hamilton Fish
Business is built on relationships. A proven method to establish relationships is storytelling.
A series of classes in modern music.
John Kennedy explores the historical innovations and social contexts of New Music