Salon XXXIX…

Salon XXXIX November 10, 2013 Salon Headquarters 1. How do you feel when you read sociobiological evolutionary theories of contemporary social patterns (e.g.,Monogamy evolved as a mating strategy)? I tend to react negatively but wondered if others feel a sort of Ah-Ha moment when they read these sorts of research accounts. (Brad) In general, any … Read more

Many Moons, a U.S. theater premiere in the Triangle…

~Saturday~ My friend, Gregor, started his own theater cooperative—Common Wealth Endeavors—recently, and tonight I had the pleasure of attending my first performance of said company. The Set of Many Moons Synopsis: In Many Moons, Juniper is looking for love, Robert is trying to avoid it, Ollie doesn't know what it is, and Meg has resigned … Read more

I sustain love, monthly…

If you listen to public radio — particularly to WUNC in Chapel Hill — then you’ve undoubtedly heard several people over the course of the last couple of weeks of the station’s fall fundraiser talk about how they are sustainer donors to public radio through that local NPR affiliate of ours. I am not a … Read more

Haikus for the boss…

Two weeks before National Boss Day (NBD), which was Wednesday, October 16th, I sent an email to our department of (mostly) writers, asking them if they were interested in doing a little something for our boss, Laura, on NBD. In the email, I suggested we each write a haiku about Laura, if they’d be interested … Read more

‘night Mother…

~Tuesday~ Tonight I saw ‘night Mother, the film. I had seen the play many years ago—some time around the mid-to-late 80s I would estimate—but I didn’t remember the intricacies of it beyond it being the purported “last night” of the life of one of the two main characters in the story. If you know me … Read more