FIVE WOMEN GUIDE BOLICK TO THE EMPOWERING SELF DISCOVERY OF “MAKING A LIFE OF ONE’S OWN” IN HER DEBUT MEMOIR, SPINSTER.
by Sara Driscoll
Virginia Woolf tells us what it takes to explore women as both writers and characters in fiction in her 1929 extended essay “A Room of One’s Own.” But what about the act of making a life of one’s own? Kate Bolick writes about her path to self-sustaining happiness in her memoir-cum-historical ode to the women who helped shape her views in her new book, Spinster (Crown), released on April 21.
Read MoreFILM DIRECTOR, SCREENWRITER, ACTOR, ARTIST AND MOST RECENTLY, NOVELIST, MIRANDA JULY IS A MODERN DAY RENAISSANCE WOMAN WHO BRINGS US A BODY OF WORK THAT SHOWS OFF A PALPABLE VERSATILITY IN THE WORLD OF ART, LITERATURE AND BEYOND.
by Sara Driscoll
From her award-winning book of short stories, “No one belongs here more than you” to her interactive sculpture garden, ‘Eleven Heavy Things’ to her App that doubles as a social experiment ‘Somebody,’ July seems to have dipped her toes into every creative pool of genius out there.
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This 1950s-era home in River Oaks, TX, was originally designed by renowned Houston architects MacKie and Kamrath, gifted interpreters of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian vision. Six decades after the home was built, Miller Dahlstrand DeJean Architects crafted a plan to give the residence some much-needed restoration.
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This 1950s-era home in River Oaks, TX, was originally designed by renowned Houston architects MacKie and Kamrath, gifted interpreters of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian vision. Six decades after the home was built, Miller Dahlstrand DeJean Architects crafted a plan to give the residence some much-needed restoration.
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