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Christmas on the Fly River, Papua New Guinea

In 1929, Caroline and Margaret were determined to celebrate the holiday in this remote part of Papua New Guinea.  A “make do” tree was a “palmetto that had been turned upside-down which gave the branches the proper tannenbaum swoop”.  A roll of toilet paper… Continue Reading “Christmas on the Fly River, Papua New Guinea”

Composer Announcement: Icarus Music

I met Eddie at Icarus Music during the incredible Blue Ocean Film Festival in Monterey, CA over a year ago.  He has contributed his talent for composing music in significant films over the years on marine conservation – and many other memorable topics.  It wasn’t until… Continue Reading “Composer Announcement: Icarus Music”

Script Writer Announcement: Elle Russ

Adding to our growing team members for Headhunt Revisited is script writer for the documentary film, Elle Russ.   I met Elle many years ago at a conference and was impressed by her energy – physical and mental.  When we sat down, I told her… Continue Reading “Script Writer Announcement: Elle Russ”

Writer Announcement: Deborah Kirk

I couldn’t be more pleased to announce that a good friend of mine, Deborah Kirk, will be writing Headhunt Revisited – the book. Deborah and I have collaborated on many travel stories, including pieces about Fiji, Papua New Guinea, the Caribbean, and Mexico.  I… Continue Reading “Writer Announcement: Deborah Kirk”

Connecting Caroline with Contemporary Artist Jeffry Feeger

I had the pleasure of seeing Jeffry Feeger, a contemporary artist from Papua New Guinea, perform live at Feather in New York this July.  It also gave me the opportunity to interview him about the collaboration of Headhunt Revisited and his work in Art… Continue Reading “Connecting Caroline with Contemporary Artist Jeffry Feeger”

Announcing “One World-Two Visions” Collaboration

From Great Depression to Great Recession Caroline Mytinger, an adventurous artist who traveled to Melanesia to paint the portraits of the indigenous culture of the 1920’s. Caroline returned to the U.S. in 1930 to have her first exhibition in New York of 25 stunning… Continue Reading “Announcing “One World-Two Visions” Collaboration”