

Lynne Friedman’s work on display at The Bakery in New Paltz
ARTIST LYNNE FRIEDMAN spoke with Enjoy! about her nature forms and color-infused exhibit with The Bakery in New Paltz, which will be on display through Jan. 15th. To read the Portrait of the [...]
Robin Bells talks about new explorations into Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf
ROBIN BELL IS leading a team from Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in the ROSETTA-Ice Project, which is launching an ALAMO float and five others and conducting aerial [...]
Aleah Chapin’s nude portraits break away from traditional beauty standards
“IN CONTRAST, Seattle-based artist Aleah Chapin’s nude portraits are a world apart from the realm of so-called ‘bikini bodies,’ glistening six-packs, and thigh gaps.” Read the rest of [...]
Skidmore College invites Kristin Russo to talk LGBTQ inclusivity in sports
THE GROUP, Show Your Sport at Skidmore College in upstate New York has invited Kristin Russo and Kate Fagan to lead an on-campus discussion, “Coming Out in Sports.” Kristin, [...]
There’s a Lot to Scream About These Days
I MISSED SCREAMING. When I taught in upstate New York, I used to pick up my little nieces on Saturday mornings and take them with me to the car wash. We pretended we were in a horror film. By the [...]
Growing Graciously
I WAS HEADED to the Amani Institute in Nairobi, Kenya after spending the previous week in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia visiting Global Good Fund Fellow, Bruktawit Tigabu of Whiz Kids Workshop. Faced [...]
Why Are British feminists being called Islamophobes?
“WE ARE IN the ISIS era.” Houzan Mohammed, a Kurdish woman who is a representative of the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq, made that proclamation at the recent Feminism in London [...]
Shifting Focus
A FEW YEARS ago on the eve of retirement, I decided to try my hand at filmmaking. I should add that I had no training in film, just a sudden desire to see if I could do it. As it turned out, [...]