One of the most illuminating parts of Jenny Odell's book How to Do Nothing was her explanation of the value of bioregionalism. I'd encountered the idea elsewhere, but Odell's insistence on its importance, about the value of place and location—if we are to resist the powerful lure of the attention economy—was just the angle I … Continue reading On curiosity about bioregionalism (and living along a Rocky Mountain Lower Montane-Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland system)
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On 7 things from last week (2/13/23)
Perhaps the only guarantee I had going into last week's Grammy broadcast was that Brandi Carlile would turn in a reliably stellar performance. And while I would have loved to see her perform the Joni-inflected "You and Me On the Rock," I was more than happy with the fiery take of "Broken Horses." I'm no … Continue reading On 7 things from last week (2/13/23)