Buried deep down in some red river valley way down in Texas is a woman I loved and never knew. I would have put on my pilgrim's hat, picked a dozen yellow roses and sailed down to hear her stories, but she took them way down in that ground with her.
Today's Pick:
The Tucson Museum of Art, 140 N. Main St., features a new exhibit today. Through her oil and encaustic paintings, artist Barbara Rogers explores "the profound beauty of nature and humankind's persistent need to alter and control it," according to the museum's press release. The exhibition, titled "Natural Facts and Unnatural Acts," will be up until Jan. 13.