

THEATRE FOR THE PEOPLE
It’s the 90th Anniversary of the WPA’s Federal Theatre Project and we’re celebrating with a poster exhibit at Act II Playhouse in Ambler, PA.

WHAT WE FOUND: The C’Arters, The FlipCharts & A Song to Re-Invent the Heart
In the quiet hills of Vermont, The C’Arters found time to reconnect—with music, with art, and with each other. What started as a residency with longtime friend Ana Peltz turned into the birth of a new FlipCharts song and the beginning of a visual project inspired by a lost line from Allen Ginsberg’s poem “America.” This is the story of what we made—and an invitation to keep that heartbeat going.

THE GREAT CRAFT GATHERING
I had the honor of attending the 2nd Great Craft Gathering at Peters Valley School of Craft—both as a presenter and as a participant. This four-day weekend was nothing short of transformative. It created a calm, nourishing space where artists could not only create, but breathe.

“MUSCLE & MIND”
It’s Not a Zero-Sum Game: Arts & Sports Both Celebrate Human Achievement.

Preparing for “What Might Come Up”
This week’s theme was a response in itself. Communication across all channels is really reflecting what’s happening in society and in our personal lives. It’s rough out there.

I Belong to the Blank Generation
In 1995, I was honored to be among the “30 Under 30” profiled in Philadelphia Magazine. For a new feature on Generation X, they checked in to see how things have changed since then. Here’s what I shared with them.

Some James Baldwin Wisdom
“I have always been struck in America by an emotional poverty so bottomless and a terror of human life, of human touch, so deep

re-Run: What the Mad Men Finale Tells Us About Advertising, Storytelling, and Dominant Social Power
In our market-driven culture, is advertising the only unifying narrative?
This is a “re-run” from 2017, but it connects to the issues of today – maybe even more palpably than it did when it was posted almost a decade ago.