Author Archives: Meg Robinson-Albers
Issue 68: Empty Spaces – Francis Rogallo
In the weeks since Francis Rogallo died at the age of 97 (12 January 1912 [...]
Oct
Issue 67: News Reel
TheStar.com | World | Artisan’s passion is ancient art of kite making Artisan’s passion is [...]
Aug
Issue 67: Kite Poems
By Joyce Carol Oates Some- thing there is in the American soul that soars with [...]
Issue 66: News Reel
“Garbage Moguls” – A new reality show about Terracycle Written by Reenita Malhotra – Published [...]
Jun
Issue 66: Kite Poems
A Kite author unknown I often sit and wish that I Could be a kite [...]
Issue 66: Pictorial: Johan Hallin (Sweden)
When I first met Johan Hallin from Sweden, and saw his beautiful feather kites flying [...]
Jun
Issue 65: News Reel
New sculpture takes flight By HAYLEY GALE – The Nelson Mail Last updated 13:56 18/03/2009 [...]
Apr
Issue 64: News Reel
FlyNY 2009 There is a unique kite making competition in New York City this spring [...]
Feb
Issue 64: Guinness Record for World’s Largest Kite
The 2009 edition of the Guinness World Record Book has included a listing of the [...]
Feb
Issue 63: Niagara International Kite Festival
The 2008 edition of the Niagara Falls International Kite Festival often looked and felt more [...]
Dec
Issue 62: The Kite That Bridged Niagara
Mighty Niagara Falls, once known only to the local Native Americans, was being transformed. Sightseers [...]
Oct
Issue 61: Bedford Kite Festival
Returning to Bedford England for the International Kite Festival this summer was like attending a [...]
Aug
Issue 61: The Wirral International Kite Festival
The seaport of Wirral sits on the Wirral Peninsula is bounded by the River Mersey, [...]
Aug
Issue 60: Cervia International Kite Festival
Ciao! Is the common phrase you hear in Italy, whether you are coming or going. [...]
Jun
Issue 60: NABX 2008
This year the NABX excitement started off well before anyone left the comfort of their [...]
Jun
Issue 59: Festival Layang-Layang
Once upon a time there was a fast growing industrial town in Malaysia called Pasir [...]
Apr
Issue 58: Dead Bird Buggy Bash
What does a clumsy land dwelling, single-line kite flying, Yankee- decide to do for Thanksgiving [...]
Feb
Issue 57: The Cygnet’s Centennial
The Cygnet’s Centennial I’ve been extremely fortunate, I’ve have had many very special moments during [...]
Dec
Issue 57: Dieppe Kite International
Perception is a funny thing. Growing up in Western New York State, on the US–Canada [...]
Dec
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