Scott Harrison’s Ironweed Productions will continue to investigate the complex issues of contemporary American society and the universal condition of the human heart in its production of John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt: A Parable. Set in a Catholic school in the Bronx in 1964 in the wake of the Kennedy assassination and the dawning of the civil rights movement, the play centers on the school’s first black student and involves the struggle between pastor Father Flynn who embraces doubt and school principal Sister Aloysius who is all conviction and believes doubt is weakness.
by Jeffrey Laing and Cyndi Wood (Photographer) • SantaFe.com
Growing a Sustainable Organic Garden. How to Build and Plant a GreenzGox Garden.
Native American Elders Storytellers and Youth Arts Activities
IAIA Museum will be bustling with storytelling performances and art activities for children and families on Saturday, May 17 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
During the Stories from Our Elders: Native American Storytelling Festival, visitors will learn about indigenous culture and history through the vibrant culture-based model of storytelling.
Festival performers represent tribes located in diverse areas throughout North America. Museum Director, Joseph Sanchez emphasizes, "It is not often that local residents have the opportunity to hear a number of first-rate Native storytellers from such a...
Eldorado Studio Tour 2008. 105 outstanding artists in 69 studios. Fine arts & crafts.
Human Rights Torch Relay - Light the Torch for Human Rights in China
The GreenBuilt Tour provides inspiration, ideas and education on sustainable building