by Stowaway Magazine | Jul 1, 2014 | Arts, Culture, Summer 2014
In Greek mythology, Prometheus is credited with bringing fire to humanity, an act that enabled the bursting forth of civilization. Today, Promethean Spark is spreading fire in the lives of youth from slums, orphanages, drug rehab centers, prisons, and leprosy colonies...
by Stowaway Magazine | Apr 1, 2014 | Arts, Culture, Spring 2014
Vibrant reds, indigo blues, goldenrod yellows, creamy whites, and earthy browns connect into wavy bands, angular diamonds, and terraced pyramids in sharp geometric detail. Working thread by thread, the weaver sits cross-legged in front of her loom. The vertical white,...
by Stowaway Magazine | Jan 16, 2014 | Arts, Culture, Winter 2014
Christina Hall may seem like a typical 20-year-old. After growing up in Lakewood, California, she left home to attend college, where she is working toward a bachelor’s degree in psychology. However, closer inspection of Hall’s life reveals some aspects that aren’t...
by Stowaway Magazine | Jan 16, 2014 | Arts, Culture, Winter 2014
One of the hidden gems of the performing arts world is the collection of high-quality theaters in and around Washington, DC. This small but powerful community of theater professionals has established a name for itself and is changing the future of American...
by Stowaway Magazine | Dec 13, 2013 | Arts, Culture, Recent Articles, Spring 2014
Driving through the misty Austrian mountains to the small village of Hallstatt was a highlight of Arizona resident Daniel Ostler’s memorable high school choir trip to Austria. Ostler recalls the scene as his choir sang “Ave Maria” in an open amphitheater facing the...
by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 9, 2013 | Arts, Culture, Fall 2013
Underneath the glistening sun and crashing waves of Cancún, Mexico, lies a hidden treasure—an underwater sculpture museum in Manchones Reef. The sculptures, created by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor for the Museo Subacuático de Arte (MUSA), is a collection of...