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Photographer Mike Marvins: How To Look Deeper Before You Take A Picture  
Most of us take a camera when we travel. We shoot photographs. We aspire not simply to capture the images of the places we encounter. Our intention is to preserve something deeper-- the flavor and the essence of the place.

So why do so...
 
Jewish Themes In the Great American Songbook
When asked if he waited for inspiration before he began composing music, composer Aaron Copland famously replied, “Every day”! That didn’t mean waiting around passively for inspiration Copland quickly added. The professional composer can sit down day...
 
A Houstonian’s Love For Qatar Sparks Book
Horses opened the door. When Houstonian Diana Untermeyer arrived in Qatar in August 2004, locals expected the wife of the new American ambassador, Chase Untermeyer, would be content to mingle with the elite and the expatriate community. They didn’t c...
 
Two Political Biographies: Ben-Gurion and Rathenau
It’s difficult to imagine two Jewish political leaders more poles apart than David Ben-Gurion and Walter Rathenau. Ben-Gurion was Israel’s first prime minister and a Zionist who essentially rejected the entire history of Jews in the Diaspora. Rathena...
 
Native Son Gary Tinterow Returns To Helm MFAH
When The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) announced that Houston native Gary Tinterow would become the museum’s seventh director, the appointment ran as a top story in many fine arts publications and the New York Times. In 2008, it was widely spec...
 
Going Beyond Freedom of the Press
Days after Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt cautioned a packed Houston audience that we should respond to possible anti-Semitism with voices of reason, nuance and calm, we’ve seen first-hand what happens when a Jewish voice mistakes a troubling s...
 
Tu B’Shevat: Like A Tree In the Field
New Year is coming around again. Tu B’Shevat begins sundown on February 15, or the beginning of the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat . The holiday is The New Year for Trees. It’s the date when the first trees begin to blossom in the land of Isr...
 

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