Fresh from the Carmel Bach Festival: A pen for your thoughts

[Alyson Kuhn] The first event I attended at the 73rd annual Carmel Bach Festival was a one-hour lecture by singer/teacher/raconteur David Gordon preceding a performance of the St. Matthew Passion (1727). Gordon is indeed passionate about this subject, and his talk was not only brilliant but surprisingly, well, Alysonian. When I told my friend Vinz about it afterwards, he deadpanned, “Did he know you were going to the lecture?” Drole.

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In the pressroom: Printing John Madere’s photographs at Sandy Alexander

[Lynda Decker] I’ve been working with uncoated paper for the last 10 years — for almost every project in my studio, including annual reports full of photography. I’m quite excited to have rediscovered Kromekote. It boggles my mind to say this: The surface of Kromekote is so glossy, but it behaves like an uncoated sheet.

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Marian Bantjes: 3 questions by Sean Adams

[Sean Adams] In disaster movies, characters create tight bonds amidst burning skyscrapers, airplane crashes or earth-crust displacement. I formed a bond like this with Marian Bantjes when we both faced down a charging rhino in Africa. Really. This is a true story. Obviously, Marian is incredibly talented. She does work that, to me, is beyond the limits of human beings. And that’s all swell. But she has the most infectious and wonderful laugh you will ever hear.

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So Noted: 3/50 Project

[Laura Shore] I love a good cause {even more so when it involves shopping}. I also love my local florist, wine store, and breakfast place. Their businesses are under pressure these days, as are a great many undercapitalized local enterprises. The 3/50 Project aims to save our shopkeeper nation – one store at a time.

According to the 3/50 Project site: If half the employed population spent $50 each month at locally-owned independent businesses, it would generate more than $42.6 billion. And $68 of every $100 you spend locally flows back into your town!

Read how the 3/50 Project started, see who else is supporting this interesting self-help group, and maybe take the pledge.

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