Jane and Kimberly get a new answer from My Beautiful Broken Brain to the question “What would I do if…
Jane and Kimberly discover more than art on a page with the work of Swiss artist, Sylvia Baechli; they find…
Kimberly and Jane encounter a voiceless heroine whose heart screams loud and clear when she finds unconventional love with an…
Kimberly and Jane find a real heroine for girls in a dedicated chimp lover who trailblazed her own way to…
Through all of our discussions on film, it strikes me that movies have such a distinct power beyond mere entertainment…
Samson and Delilah by Peter Paul Rubens, 1610 (73×81”) – National Gallery in London Jane and Kimberly, caught up in…
Jane and Kimberly find answers that ring true to the culturally ripe question – what do women want? –…
Kimberly and Jane embrace Lady Bird, a coming of age story about a girl who – finally – is focused…
Kimberly and Jane agree to disagree about the emotional context of a film to be celebrated for its importance as…
Kimberly writes a short essay on her conflicted feelings toward the literary giant and Jane sums up the documentary in…