First of all, how’s your novel going? The month is nearly half over! This is not exactly my favorite time of year–but it definitely has its charms. I love a good cup of hot chocolate. Soon the feasting, gift-giving, and convivial times (even at work!) will be upon us. Meanwhile, try the links.
New features:
- Melissa Kolstad, curator of the Langdon Divers Gallery at the Fond du Lac Public Library, tells us what we need to know about the concepts behind a current and future show.
Other news:
- We take you back with the LAIP interview with Lauren Redniss, author of Radioactive, which
was chosen for the 2012-2013 Go Big Read community read at UW-Madison.
- Love for local librarians: Yippee!
- Are you as big of a dance fan as I am? Maybe you’re wondering why someone didn’t think of ballet slippers you can draw with before now.
- Art. Now new and improved with science!
- Learn the history of your favorite nursery rhymes.
Fun stuff:
- Artist Faythe Levine, author-director of the book-film duos Handmade Nation and Sign Painters, is working on a cool project about the sword-swallower Mimi Garneau.
- Miranda July’s conceptual art app Somebody let you receive a message from someone you didn’t know.
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