Archive for November, 2015

Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art — Goin' in Blind

November 18, 2015CommentsPosted in blindness, Blogroll, careers/jobs for people who are blind, technology for people who are blind, Uncategorized

Here’s a statement you don’t hear every day from a blind blogger: I spent a morning last week at an art museum. I wasn’t the only blind person at Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art that day, either.  Sina Bahram was there, too. I met Museum of Contemporary Art’s ‎Chief Content Officer Susan Chun in early […]

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Mondays with Mike: Mightier than the sword      

November 16, 20155 CommentsPosted in blindness, Mike Knezovich, Mondays with Mike, Uncategorized

Hi Folks, We watched the Oscars last night and were surprised and delighted when Spotlight — the only Best Picture nominated film Beth and I saw — won! It managed to be suspenseful, well-paced and gripping–all without a single explosion or any special effects. To celebrate, here’s a post from November 16 last year that […]

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Mel's three songs

November 15, 20156 CommentsPosted in memoir writing, radio, Uncategorized

On Friday WBEZ (Chicago Public Radio) invited writer Mel Washburn and me to their studio to talk about the Sum Up Your Life in Three Songs assignment I gave to my Chicago memoir-writing classes last week. Mel is in the Monday class I lead for Lincoln Park Village. During the interview, Morning Edition host Tony […]

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Can you sum up your life in three songs?

November 11, 20159 CommentsPosted in Blogroll, careers/jobs for people who are blind, memoir writing, teaching memoir, writing prompts

Chicago Public Radio (WBEZ) is asking listeners and on-air guests to sum up their lives in three songs. This past week I asked writers in the four memoir classes I lead here in Chicago to take on this challenge as well. The WBEZ web site acknowledges that limiting your lifespan to three songs may not […]

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