by Elizabeth Duclos-Orsello | Jun 27, 2011 | The Public Humanist
Ipswich, MA is a beautiful riverfront and seaside town on Boston’s North Shore known far and wide for its significant number of first period structures, pristine beaches and quaint shopping. The town’s residents have been actors and witnesses to much...
by Terri Unger and Lucy Busselle Myers | Jul 5, 2011 | The Public Humanist
Joe and his parakeet Susie,photographed with natural light in an upstairs bedroom of Joe’s house in Ipswich. The North Shore of Boston is a biological sanctuary. Salt marshes, tidal creeks and estuaries comprise thousands of acres of this pristine coastal...
by Tim Wright | Jul 11, 2011 | The Public Humanist
I’m sitting in one of the better known architectural spaces in the world: the Frank Lloyd Wright drafting studio at his Taliesin estate. At many of the tables sit the students of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, which offers both B.A. and M. Arch....
by John McGah | Jul 18, 2011 | The Public Humanist
Photo by Lynn Blodgett, from his book, Amazing Grace: The Face of America’s Homeless (Earth Aware Editions, 2007) In 1999, Give US Your Poor received a pre-production grant from Mass Humanities towards a feature length documentary on homelessness. That grant...
by Brendan Tapley | Jul 21, 2011 | The Public Humanist
Need a good book for summer? Whether you want something to relax with in the hammock, pass time with on the beach, or make a vacation — or dinner party — count with some serious intellectual vigor, we’ve got you covered. These 11 books —...