A lifetime of midnight shifts, subway study halls, and early mornings distilled into one quiet hour before dawn. Written by Dennis Harvell The Ghost of the Midnight Shift: Reclaiming the Early Morning in My 60s There is a specific kind of quiet that only exists between 5:30 and 6:30 AM. The night has broken, the… Continue reading The Ghost of the Midnight Shift: Reclaiming the Early Morning in My 60s
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The Mirror in the Gym: Finding a Brother in Jacinto Bonilla
Written by Dennis Harvell The Mirror in the Gym: Finding a Brother in Jacinto Bonilla They say everyone has a doppelgänger somewhere in the world, but I never expected to find mine in a viral photo of a legendary athlete. When someone first showed me a picture of Jacinto Bonilla, I had to stop. I… Continue reading The Mirror in the Gym: Finding a Brother in Jacinto Bonilla
Undeniable: George Nakashima — The Master of Craft
When trees mature, it is fair and moral that they are cut for man’s use… Trees have a yearning to live again, perhaps to provide the beauty, strength and utility to serve man, even to become an object of great artistic worth”. – George Nakashima Written by Dennis Harvell Undeniable: George Nakashima — The Master… Continue reading Undeniable: George Nakashima — The Master of Craft
