Living in the moment with Adolphous Greely
Twenty-five men, 350 pounds of supplies, and a chance to change the world.
by Glen Herbert
Continue reading Living in the moment with Adolphous Greely
Twenty-five men, 350 pounds of supplies, and a chance to change the world.
by Glen Herbert
Continue reading Living in the moment with Adolphous Greely
Inside the secret world of plants that kill …
“Listen,” says Nance. “It sounds like rain on a roof.” And it really does. That, it turns out, is the sound of moonshine.
by Glen Herbert Continue reading Making moonshine with Roger Lee “Buck” Nance
He wrote the world’s biggest cheque, served under eight presidents, predicted the fall of the USSR and said, despite Reagan’s insistence, that there wasn’t a communist conspiracy in Latin America. And what do we remember most? The polka-dotted bow tie.
By Glen Herbert Continue reading Tying a bow tie with Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
“As I look back, as I say, my life has been a fairy tale … [complete] with all its monsters. I think we have all kinds of characters within ourselves. And sometimes the most important characters we have within ourselves are our demons.”
By Glen Herbert Continue reading Drawing with Tomi Ungerer
Frank Solivan is a hunter, a fisherman, a poet. He writes songs, sings, and is the leader of Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen. Their latest album, Cold Spell, was nominated for the Grammy for 2015’s best bluegrass album of the year. Oh, and he’s a trained chef. Here he shares his recipe for Mexican oxtail soup.
By Frank Solivan Continue reading Making Oxtail Soup with Frank Solivan