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Is this the best we can do?

In the age of Trump, instead of people of quality, honesty, conviction, and skill, we have clowns, adolescents, warmed-over fascists, and incompetents.

SOUL SUPPORT: Watching a leaf blow on by…

Sometimes appreciating the simple, no big deal, ordinary moments of life is what really matters.

SOUL SUPPORT: Make room…

SOUL SUPPORT: Make room to panic, to scream, to not know, to dream. Make room for all you need.

SOUL SUPPORT: What’s happening NOW?

What's happening? Should have? Might have? Recently? Distant past? Shouldn't have? Couldn't have?

SOUL SUPPORT: The end is just …

... the beginning of something else

SOUL SUPPORT: Peace is a choice

A graphic from artist Deb Koffman: "Not always easy…can I let go of anger, judgment, fear, and choose peace this very moment?"

SOUL SUPPORT: Looking at fear

How can we look at our fears? And be kind.

SOUL SUPPORT: Don’t worry

Very timely Soul Support from Deb Koffman.

SOUL SUPPORT: Take another look

Take Another Look There are so many ways to look at the world. Why choose just one way? Experiment. Look at your life, your relationships, your art, your health, your place in the world, in a different way.

DEB KOFFMAN: Soul support

Deb Koffman is an artist, animator, teacher and author, and for many years has welcomed artists, writers and poets to her gallery on Front Street in Housatonic.

POEM: On The One Hand

A poem by Kurt Kruger performed on July 5 at Deb Koffman Gallery's InWords OutWords (IWOW) in Housatonic, Massachusetts.

Bits & Bytes: Deb Koffman book launch; Shake & Co. Common Classes; Camphill chamber concert; Williams alum earns physics award; Humane Society grant

"Common Classes at the Fall Festival of Shakespeare are a beautiful example of what education might one day become -- nurturing creativity and developing cooperation." -- Kevin Coleman, Director of Education at Shakespeare and Company

EDGE WISE: Shopping the winter blues away  

I love to give gifts, especially when they’re handmade by some of my talented women friends. What follows is a decidedly idiosyncratic list of some of the local woman-run craft businesses that are high on my list for holiday gifts.

EDGE WISE: Yearning in the age of bling

The more we gawk at $2,000 handbags, the less mental space we have for thinking about people who don’t have anything to put in a handbag.
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