The Tudor Fair Blog
Making Cake Balls (nomnomnom)
A diversion from intellectual and deep thinking today, to engage in…. making Cake Balls! I found this recipe from The Pioneer Woman, and they looked crazy easy to make. I...
Making Cake Balls (nomnomnom)
A diversion from intellectual and deep thinking today, to engage in…. making Cake Balls! I found this recipe from The Pioneer Woman, and they looked crazy easy to make. I...
Old Music Tuesday: Alamire
I spent the weekend working with the Golden Bridge Choir in Los Angeles; a new choir formed by Suzi Digby (Lady Eatwell, and a choral goddess in the UK) to...
Old Music Tuesday: Alamire
I spent the weekend working with the Golden Bridge Choir in Los Angeles; a new choir formed by Suzi Digby (Lady Eatwell, and a choral goddess in the UK) to...
Charlotte Salomon: Pouring your life into your Art
I recently discovered the work of Charlotte Salomon. She was a young Jewish artist during the Holocaust, but her work shouldn’t be viewed simply as Holocaust art. To view it...
Charlotte Salomon: Pouring your life into your Art
I recently discovered the work of Charlotte Salomon. She was a young Jewish artist during the Holocaust, but her work shouldn’t be viewed simply as Holocaust art. To view it...
Old Music Monday: New York Polyphony
One of the many things I lurve about autumn is that all my favorite choral groups start releasing Christmas albums. I can’t get enough Christmas music. Though with the caveat...
Old Music Monday: New York Polyphony
One of the many things I lurve about autumn is that all my favorite choral groups start releasing Christmas albums. I can’t get enough Christmas music. Though with the caveat...
A brief history of Museums
I’ve been reading The Accidental Masterpiece, on the Art of Life and Vice Versa by Michael Kimmelman. Above all else, it seems to be a meditation on how art, or...
A brief history of Museums
I’ve been reading The Accidental Masterpiece, on the Art of Life and Vice Versa by Michael Kimmelman. Above all else, it seems to be a meditation on how art, or...
Petrarch the Mountain Climber
The Italian poet Petrarch, who is often credited as the father of Humanism (and as such, the Renaissance), was, when he wasn’t inventing sonnets and writing poetry about his unrequited love...
Petrarch the Mountain Climber
The Italian poet Petrarch, who is often credited as the father of Humanism (and as such, the Renaissance), was, when he wasn’t inventing sonnets and writing poetry about his unrequited love...