Press Coverage
Nothing coy about these ‘Working Girls’ photographs
San Francisco Chronicle
Just across the road from Muir Woods, Druid Heights, site of a former commune where Alan Watts wrote “The Way of Zen,” has just been recognized as a historic site by the Cultural Landscape Foundation in Washington, D.C. The land it sits on is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and the recognition is good news to a group called Save Druid Heights, lovers of history and literature who have been worried about the fate of the place as cuts to national park budgets are mandated from Washington.