Rupert Isaacson made a journey with his family to seek out shamans in horse-centered cultures to treat his autistic son.
Rupert Isaacson made a journey with his family to seek out shamans in horse-centered cultures to treat his autistic son.
Steven Moore tells Steve Paulson about our rich history of experimental fiction.
Guitarist Sharon Isbin talks with Steve Paulson about how she came to the guitar as a child, why women have a harder time than men being accepted as guitarists.
We're celebrating National Poetry Month this year by reading some of our favorite poems. Here's Sara with Allen Ginsberg's "Sunflower Sutra."
A small warning, there are some explicit words in the poem.
Novelist Susan Vreeland tells Anne Strainchamps she remembers painting with her grandfather and that she renewed her interest in painting during a bout with cancer.
Stacy Holman Jones is the author of "Torch Singing." She loves the music, but as an avowed feminist.
An audio installation that gives tropical plants the tools to play synthesizers, allowing people to experience biorhythms as live music.
Warren MacDonald lost both of his legs above the knee in a climbing accident. He refused to be defeated by the news and devoted himself to designing new prosthetic devices.