This here’s a guest post from Claire Anderson. Claire’s been a great help to us at Fair Folks over the past while, and we’re fans of hers. By the way, she volunteers for a fantastic program, the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, which is just the type of thing we think is important to support. They’re … Continue reading
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January 10, 2012
Egg Collective: Hatching Plans
Aurora
January 1, 2012
New York New Year
Anthony
We have been awfully busy lately offline with pitches, plans, schedules, scripts, strategies, schematics, and this that and the other, but yesterday, in a fit of cultural curiosity and hunger for that ever elusive Otium, I made it all the way down to 82nd street and the Metropolitan Museum. The day before, between bites at … Continue reading
November 21, 2011
Waste Not
Aurora
We require a good deal of cultural inspiration to feel like ourselves here at Fair Folks. Some days it feels like it’s easy to be spoiled of such things with Museum Mile and Lincoln Center and the other mainstays of New York City institutions of beautiful or historically significant objects or performances. Inspiration is also … Continue reading
November 7, 2011
The Cone Sisters of Baltimore
Anthony
This post is a bit belated, from the backlog: The last time I was in Baltimore was my freshman year at Emory when we played Johns Hopkins and if I remember correctly they blew us out and it was embarrassing, as most of my relatives came down from Philadelphia to watch the game. To be honest, I don’t … Continue reading
October 3, 2011
Sidetracked
Aurora
My favorite way to learn is by seeing and doing. It’s always been that way, for me, and it’s not changing anytime soon. I’ve mentioned wanting to find a space, a room, and to be able to make a mess. And while I still long for it, until my Fall travel schedule calms down a … Continue reading



