Amy BradyThe Blacklisted, Communist Playwright that History ForgotThe Story of Virginia FarmerJun 29, 2020Jun 29, 2020
Amy BradyArtists Use Light to Predict Sea-Level RiseAn interview with Finish artists Timo Aho and Pekka NiittyvirtaOct 10, 2019Oct 10, 2019
Amy BradyHow to ‘Write in Trees’Artist Katie Holten on the creation of her new Tree AlphabetMay 14, 2019May 14, 2019
Amy BradyinAge of AwarenessThe Novelist Cai Emmons on Writing, Weather, and Climate ChangeThe author of Weather Woman on the importance of writing about climate.Apr 7, 2019Apr 7, 2019
Amy BradyWhy California Artist Danielle Nelisse Paints the Wildfires That Almost Took Her StudioThe fires couldn’t stop Danielle Nelisse from painting. Now she’s bringing her work — and message — worldwide.Mar 17, 2019Mar 17, 2019
Amy BradyThe Artist Louis Masai On What Art Can Teach Us About Endangered Species“Art is possibly one of the most powerful mediums of communication.”Mar 15, 20192Mar 15, 20192
Amy BradyKrista Foss On What Novels Can Show Us About Climate Change“[Fiction] helps us imagine where we’re going, fathom what is gone and leaves us with a richer understanding of what’s happening right…Mar 14, 2019Mar 14, 2019
Amy BradyHow An NYC Urban Legend Convinced the World Time Travel is RealMost know that urban legends are fake. But for decades millions of people believed a story about a Times Square Time Traveler was true.Mar 14, 20192Mar 14, 20192
Amy BradyThe Novelist Omar El Akkad On Writing About Climate ChangeThe climate fiction novelist discusses why it’s more important than ever to write about the planet.Mar 13, 20192Mar 13, 20192
Amy BradyThe Origins of Shakespeare in the ParkEvery summer, in cities and small towns across America, William Shakespeare commandeers the public parks. Here’s why.Mar 11, 2019Mar 11, 2019