
Mexico City, My Winter Savior
My fellow Pacific Northwesters know well that the winter months can be harsh. Weeks of rain (I know, we love the rain, its part of why this region is so beautiful), grey skies, and short days with sunset at 5:00 […]
Travel Stories for Women, by Women
My fellow Pacific Northwesters know well that the winter months can be harsh. Weeks of rain (I know, we love the rain, its part of why this region is so beautiful), grey skies, and short days with sunset at 5:00 […]
During a time when all of us have had to cancel long awaited travel, secluded from our friends and family, and required to stay within our homes the urge to explore has grown. We all want what we can’t have, […]
No armchair travelers are we, as it’s a given that travel broadens our mind. Well so does art. Original art. Tango Diva has compiled the top five reasons to start your collection. CURIOUSITY: Ever wondered what’s behind the green, yellow, […]
RESISTANCE NOW ! Lynn Hershman Leeson takes nothing at face value. Her film, installation, and multimedia work highlight acts of courage against censorship and repression, unknown stories that have little chance of being told, if not for her persistence of […]
In life, there are a few women who are the perfect trifecta: Beautiful, Smart, and Inspiring. One of those amazing women is Sophie Azouaou. She is the founder and award-winning interior designer of SophiSticate Interiors. She also won the “Best of 2012″ Houzz Award for her Green […]
Had enough of “staycations”? Want a travel destination that won’t break the piggy bank? Portland, Oregon is more than recycling, kale chips and polar fleece. This pacific northwest city is alive with quirky culture. There’s a couple of mandatory details […]
Significant and influential Artist Richard Diebenkorn will have his art returned to its roots in an exhibit that comprises much of his work from his Berkeley period. The exhibition, Richard Diebenkorn: The Berekeley Years,1953-1966, explores in depth the work produced […]