In Crown Heights, Brooklyn, the Walt L. Shamel Community Garden sits on Dean Street in the neighborhood’s historic district, just east of an increasingly morphing, now heavily trafficked stretch of the nearby Franklin Avenue.
In Crown Heights, Brooklyn, the Walt L. Shamel Community Garden sits on Dean Street in the neighborhood’s historic district, just east of an increasingly morphing, now heavily trafficked stretch of the nearby Franklin Avenue.
Here is a look at some of the things that have kept me busy as a reader, listener of late. My “Clickable” posts are usually a load of hyperlinks, but I’m trying something a bit different this time around — there is hopefully more context or an appraisal where I felt I could add something, and there are far less links. Have a look, and see my other recent work here.
Reading, reading, reading: A round-up of links to recent things I’ve read.
In late 2013, artist and writer Jess Ruliffson finalized work from an ongoing comics journalism project called Invisible Wounds, which is based on intimate discussions with veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.