Thanks & Giving
It seems like just yesterday that I commented on All Souls Day and the busy month of November ahead of us. And yet here we are …
It seems like just yesterday that I commented on All Souls Day and the busy month of November ahead of us. And yet here we are …
Get tickets now for “The Fever” live theater performance by Paul Susi, November 19th 7-9pm on WHUUF’s Sanctuary stage.
I like what we’ve done and I hope you do too, from comic relief to deep philosophical reflections.
I want to emphasize what it means to practice the privilege we still have as Americans … to Vote.
Hispanic Heritage in full bloom, State Fairs winding down …. breathing space between the summer that has been and the winter that is coming.
The Portland Raging Grannies are part of an international gathering of Aging Rascals who thrive on helping to raise human consciousness. We sing, we dance, we march, we show up!
If you’re not already familiar with The Slowdown, curated by the current Poet Laureate Ada Limon, today’s poem is a great introduction.
It’s time for our first CONVERSATION WITH FRIENDS, Sunday, September 18, 4pm (PT). Please consider joining as we visit with Paul Susi, Portland theater artist, writer, and community activist.
This is one of those stories that practically wrote itself. The time was right, the words were there and meant to be shared.
I visit this site when I need to tune back in to holding reverence for ordinary moments and deep appreciation for life, regardless of what is going on in my world.
In the news this week, ‘Esteemed Vogue photographer Annie Leibovitz is under fire again for her latest portraits of a Black woman.’ What’s your take?
“We don’t know what you’ve been told, but we get strong as we get old. Rage On, Portland Raging Grannies, Rage On!” A sweet, short documentary ….