For Margo Price, quarantining at home means babies, coffee, and a lot of Bob Dylan
concert, raising funds for a city shell-shocked by a deadly and devastating tornado. A little more than a day later, she was quarantining at home with her husband Jeremy Ivey and two children , sheltering in place as theuntil the summer because of the crisis, Price has been finding ways to stay creative at home. We asked her for details in an email interview.
on repeat. I’m really grateful he put that song out, it’s got a cathartic quality to it. I’ve also been listening to a lot of Leonard Cohen, Sandy Denny, Lucinda Williams, John Lennon, and Joan Baez.I hope humans start to take care of the earth. We are only visitors here. The earth does not belong to us. We belong to the earth and we’ve been fucking it up since day one. I also hope everyone can learn to be grateful for real life and learn to live in the moment.
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