A man and woman drive across the prairie to her father’s funeral, their grief reflected in the landscape around them.
Archives for 2011
Papua New Guinea Part 2: Dressed to Thrill
The Tari Valley in the Papua New Guinea Highlands is the home of the Huli Wigmen, some of the best dressed tribesmen in PNG and consistent winners at the Coca Cola-sponsored Mt Hagen Show.
My Love Affair with J.R.R. Tolkien
“It is unlikely that there will ever be an author who has captured my imagination as much as J.R.R. Tolkien,” says Joshua S. Hill, who explains why the works of Tolkien engage him like no other author.
Hello From Stressville
Most people think that being an artist is just filled with fun and finger painting and that being a burlesque performer only requires eating copious amounts of bonbons while wearing pretty things. Rosie talks about the real stresses of creating a big project and balancing life as a mother, artist and business women.
Papua New Guinea Part 1: Groom With a View
In the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, hair stylists dictate the jungle fashion, just as they have done for thousands of years.
Ina’s Dilemma
A mother ponders taking a job that will reduce her time spent with her child. Will others see the sacredness of her child when she is not there every minute? Are either of them ready for this?
A Balanced Dog: Coping Skills and Stress Management
To look at most of our dogs, it’s hard to think of them as “stressed out” as they snooze happily in that patch of sunlight — yet all dogs experience stress, some more and some less, and it’s how they learn to cope with it that is most important.
Wrestling With Faith: Embracing the Tension Between Head and Heart
Ross Lonergan reflects on the tension between faith and reason in the modern age.
My Father’s Dog
During the war, a father writes to his son who is overseas to tell him the little dog he left behind has died. This true story was written by Margaret Blackwood after finding a letter from her grandfather to her father.
Our Greatest Fear
What do you fear the most? Being forgotten? Being alone? Getting older? Phyllis Wilson explores how our fears can connect us.
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