What’s one thing we’re all good at? How about not talking — or even thinking — about end-of-life issues.
In the days after 9/11, Micki Pagano noticed a cloud above the World Trade Center site, and it made her wonder that maybe it wasn’t a cloud at all,...
In her widely acclaimed debut book — Heartwood, The Art of Living with the End in Mind — author Barbara Becker tells stories of loss and leads readers...
Grief is generated from many types of loss … takes a variety of forms … and manifests in myriad ways. But as individuals and a society, we rarely...
When he discovered a trove of images taken by his father, a well-known photographer who died in 2000 from AIDS-related illnesses, Zander Masser embarked...
Comedy can soften the short and long term sting of death and grief … and can be a salve as we process, adapt and seek some sense and relief during...