Emily Dickinson:
The Poet in Her Bedroom |
Now widely assigned to the first rank of American poets, Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) was unknown and unpublished in her lifetime. Since her death well over a century ago, nearly 1,800 of her lyric poems have been discovered... |
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Berthe
Morisot:
The Forgotten Impressionist |
Of
the thirty artists who founded the school of Impressionism, only one was
a woman. She led the most daring rebellions against the styles and
conventions of the official Salon, and reviews... |
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Choreography
of the Hands:
The Work of Dorothy Taubman |
A
documentary describing the work of renowned piano teacher Dorothy Taubman,
famous for her rehabilitation of injured musicians. It has been used for
many years..... |
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Gifts
from the Healing Earth
Volume One
(also available in Spanish) |
Ellen
Evert Hopman, Master Herbalist,
leads us on a magical walk through a New England forest in Spring, gathering
ingredients for her herbal tour de force.... |
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Gifts
from the Healing Earth
Volume Two |
Ellen
Hopman leads a group of holistic nurses on an herbal walk and a discussion
of the medicinal uses of various species they find growing in a New England
forest: elderberry, jewel weed,..... |
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| The
Jacob's Ladder Trail |
The
Jacob's Ladder is a hidden treasure, both historically and scenically, and
is aptly named "The first of the great mountain crossovers."....
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Pagans:
The Wheel of the Sacred Year |
Paganism
in its many varieties is one of the fastest growing religious and cultural
movements of modern America. Who are the Pagans? What are they like?.... |
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Troubled
Waters:
Plastic in the Marine Environment |
The
same characteristics that make plastic so desirable for commercial purposes--its
strength, light weight and durablity--cause plastic in the marine environment.... |
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The
Mill At Montague:
An Oral History |
The
last remnants of the old wooden crib dam can still be seen down below in
the Sawmill River at the site of the Montague Mill, in Western Massachusetts.
Originally
built in the early 19th century....
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