by Kastle Waserman | May 26, 2024 | Article
Imagine traveling back in time to the years 1920 to 1933, when being a woman meant having new freedom to go out to speakeasies, dance and drink. The Kirkland Museum’s “Vanity and VIce” exhibit explores a day in the life of a woman in the prohibition...
by Kastle Waserman | Feb 20, 2024 | Article
The COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns left many people with idle hands looking for something to do. For one man, tinkering around led to a new product and a career as an artist. Read my interview with Steve Cashman who figured out how to make guitars from old guitars that...
by Kastle Waserman | Jan 14, 2024 | Article
One look at this young girl, and you would expect a sultry voice and whip-smart lyrics to come out of her. See why Keddjra just may be the new face of jazz. Read my interview with the singer. Read the Full Article