With Emily Dickinson and others we attend to some voices tasting paradise, or longing to, or maybe letting heaven wait for a bit. You are invited to attend. [First heard on Cambridge 105 Radio]
From the Archives, attending to Rapunzel, which is more than just a prince climbing up on the girl’s very long hair to get into her tower. Come along and see this story of a girl’s transformation from adolescence into womanhood. (As heard on Cambridge 105 Radio)
At a time of the Full Moon, we attend to some aspects of the moon, in drama, mythic, story. Music from the Marvelettes (in memory of Wanda Young), the Beatles, the Kinks, Van Morrison, Emma Chapourian, and more. You are invited to attend. [First heard on Cambridge 105 Radio]
To begin a new year, we pull out of the archives this show attending to Thresholds, both seasonal and mythical. You are invited to attend. [As heard first on Cambridge 105 Radio]
We attend to Winter Hope, or hope in a dark time – dark in its many senses. We may be dark, but we need not despair. With help from Edwin Muir, Gregorian Chant, Journey through the Seasons, Langston Hughes with Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis, Rumi, Leonard Cohen. You are invited to attend.
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To get a larger perspective on the crises of our time, we attend to earlier alarms about the dire present and frightening future, but conclude with a little example of “free servitude” that helps us begin afresh. You are invited to attend.
[As heard on Cambridge 105 Radio]
We celebrate the 250th Evening under Lamplight show, with a party triptych and then bring back Thoreau for some helpful observations about raising ourselves to higher planes, in touch with our “genius”, and then a final Hallelujah. You are invited to attend.
[As heard on Cambridge 105 Radio]
What have we lost? What are we losing? And more importantly, what are we finding in our loss? We attend to Rumi and Thoreau and RLA about these questions. You are invited to attend.
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We attend to a series of songs around the theme of Missed Connections. You are invited to attend. (First heard on Cambridge 105 Radio)
We attend to Alan Watts’s remark, “When you dance, you don’t dance to get somewhere.” This leads us around the dance floor, until we dance to the end of love, and express thanks for the dance. You are invited to attend – and to dance along with us.
[First heard on Cambridge 105 Radio]