Katia Eliad, a Paris-based artist, was stuck in a rut. She felt blocked in her creativity, out of touch with herself and for some inexplicable reason unable to use green or blue in her abstract paintings.
Tag Archives: misconception
The Nit Detector
This column is about head lice, so by the time you’re done reading, you’ll be scratching your scalp. Don’t be alarmed
Should the Law Treat Kids and Adults Differently?
When a child kills, does he instantly become an adult? Or does he maintain some trappings of childhood, despite the gravity of his actions
Jenny McCarthy on Autism
There was not much in Jenny McCarthy’s early career as a Playboy model and MTV star to suggest that she would become a passionate advocate for family issues, children’s health and autism awareness. But the birth of her now almost 7-year-old son Evan, who developed autism early in life, changed all of that. McCarthy has become a best-selling author, first of lighter stuff like Baby Laughs and Life Laughs; then of more serious fare, like Louder than Words: A Mother’s Journey in Healing Autism.