Greenbelt public sculptures get vandalized, but . . .
They look like colorful cells that pop up from the earth. Painted in orange, acid green and violet, these stainless steel stools beckon passersby.
They look like colorful cells that pop up from the earth. Painted in orange, acid green and violet, these stainless steel stools beckon passersby.
It’s not just about reading and ingesting academic writings in preparation for a test.
Tina Quirino died some months ago of cancer. And a group of once-active Rudolf Steiner diehards got together for a Reading for the Dead. Tina’s best friend, Sujata Mukhi, hosted it in her lovely home in Greenhills.
When our first computer was delivered, courtesy of the master of the house, I regarded it with great suspicion. I was then very much into Rudolf Steiner’s anthroposophy, which regarded machines as the symbol of materialism that can engulf the world we know.
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