Panel discussion: “The Intersection of Religion and Health Care”
This Sunday there will be a panel discussion titled “The Intersection of Religion and Health Care” at Spertus Institute in Chicago. Some info from the website: When we need to grapple with significant...
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I’ve been in a cooking slump; not excited about preparing or eating anything that I usually do. I’ve been eating out a lot more recently, and I’m starting to feel the ramifications of that. I woke up...
View Articlealternative mashed potatoes?!
Just thinking about making mashed potatoes in my too-hot-Chicago-apartment makes me overheat. However, there is something very comforting in eating mashed potatoes; a creamy comfort food. Linda Page,...
View Articlevegetable pasta
Last night for dinner I decided to make pasta, but instead of boiling water and boiling wheat-filled pasta, I made living pasta; pasta that is made from raw vegetables. I found the recipe for “Live...
View Articleraw mushroom hiatus
I attempted to make raw portabello mushroom bisque the other day and it did not go over well. Maybe it had something to do with substituting almonds for Brazil nuts. Not sure if that change-up is...
View ArticleWhen Bunnies Meet
It has been a while since my last post – I recently moved to Atlanta and started a graduate degree at Emory University in the ILA (Institute of Liberal Arts), so it has been a busy time. Getting back...
View ArticleMonkey Myths and Elephant Ears
I completed When Species Meet by Donna Haraway for this week. To say the least, there is a lot in the book to find problem with in terms of its side-treatment of disability related issues – consider...
View ArticleEcology of Practices: Santiago Sierra
Santiago Sierra’s work is controversial, obviously so I would say. His projects include paying prostitutes to tattoo a red line across their backs for money for heroine (160 cm Line Tattooed on Four...
View ArticleTesting out the Flesh Machine
Current reading: Race to the Finish: Identity and Governance in an Age of Genomics by Jenny Reardon. Pardon my absence from posting in the past couple weeks – classes have been crazy and I’m currently...
View ArticleDancing into writing
I recently started writing for the arts blog Bad at Sports that’s based in Chicago. My first article, “Watching Touch,” looks at the Atlanta-based Full Radius Dance, which is a physically-integrated...
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