Nonesuch Records releases Natalie Merchant's Paradise Is There: The New Tigerlily Recordings on November 6, 2015. This collection of all-new recordings revisits Merchant's multi-platinum solo debut, Tigerlily, originally released in 1995 following her departure from 10,000 Maniacs. The new release is accompanied by a documentary DVD. The memoir-style film contains live performances, archival footage, and interviews with musicians, friends, and fans, including Rebecca Dolber. You can watch the trailer HERE.
Read More118" is a documentary film featuring interviews with a dozen activists, organizers, and community leaders who are working tirelessly to make Long Island a better place for everyone. The question: What is the biggest issue facing Long Islanders right now? Featuring Long Island local organizers & community leaders: Sonia Arora Julie Lyon Adriana Devers Shahid Farooqi Dr. Faroque Khan Jeremy Joseph Joe Sackman Serena Liguori Amanda Sweeney Shoshana Hershkowitz Craig Moore Rebecca Dolber.
Read MoreSara sits down with Rebecca Dolber, jewelry maker and founder of R.E.D. Through her Long Island studio and workshop, Rebecca helps customers translate their memories, milestones and personal mantras into meaningful pieces of jewelry. Sara and Rebecca discuss the weight of balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship, finding the interconnectedness through travel, and why staying curious aids in decision making without force.
Read MoreHandmade jewelry with a community feel. I was honored to be featured recently in The Tide of Moriches.
Read MoreAn inspiring 20-day journey in Nepal trekking the Himalayas, sourcing handmade beads, special finds, and rudraksha seeds.
Read MoreLOLA RICHARDS and I met last year at the New Canaan Sidewalk Sale in New Canaan, CT. We were one of the first to arrive at our spots on an unusually overcast and foggy morning.
Read MoreJACINTA BUNNELL is an artist and author residing in New York’s Hudson Valley. Her collection of coloring books challenge readers to look differently at long-held notions of gender and sexuality in a way that is as skillful as it is lighthearted.
Read MoreI knew I had to meet Holly Saladino when I first saw her work at Island Bead and Jewelry. To my delight, Holly was as interesting as her jewelry.
Read MoreJane CoCo Cowles and I met on the Town Hall Green in Fairfield, CT one June a handful of years ago when she stopped by my booth to customize a bracelet.
Read MoreERIN DOMAGAL is the founder of Wild Seed Apothecary, a company that creates natural products that support the wellbeing of our bodies, minds, and spirits.
Read MoreSANDRA OLES is the owner and designer of Oliver Green Belts, a handmade, fabric, D-ring belt company headquartered in Norwalk, CT.
Read MoreWhen photographer Steph Grant asked me to participate in an interview for the Promote Love Movement, I couldn't say yes fast enough!
Read MoreWrapping feathers can be tricky as quills can be brittle, but with a little practice, you too can turn these treasures into a wearable talisman.
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