Football, Science, and the Things In-between
Between the rural South and the Ivy League, a philosophy major finds a sense of perspective. By Blake Whitmer
Between the rural South and the Ivy League, a philosophy major finds a sense of perspective. By Blake Whitmer
Fare Forward editor Sara Holston interviews her mother on the how and why of teaching art at a summer enrichment program.
By blending Anglo Saxon words with modern language, Hana Videen shows us how close the English of the past is to the English of the present.
Lisa Brahms, PhD, is the Executive Director of CraftStudies, a nonprofit organization in White River Junction, Vermont, that has been dedicated to sparking creativity and connection through craft since its founding nearly 70 years ago. Fare Forward spoke to her about learning and play.
A public librarian joins Amanda Oliver in her reckoning with the institution of the library—past, present, and future.
A music writer makes the case for writing about music—and gestures toward the source of meaning-making.
A poet and teacher reviews a new collection following the adventures of a “Knucklehead” learning to learn, even as he sets out to teach.
Jake Meador’s newest book looks at the origins of our culture of use and offers an overview of what a different perspective might be.