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6 11, 2016

Voices heard: humanities in the public media (April Simpson, Current)

By |2019-07-10T18:11:57-04:00November 6th, 2016|2016, Academia, education, Employment, Everything Else, History, Journalism, News, November, U.S. / Canada|0 Comments

Voices heard: humanities in the public media. How the arts of communication allow deeper and broader conversation. From the article: Eric Garcia McKinley [a History Ph.D.] will eventually try to engage with underrepresented communities, informing how Minnesota Public Radio’s journalists approach issues of identity and perspective. His academic background has prepared him for that job, something journalists [...]

6 11, 2016

Coco Chanel and the Art of Reading: Exhibit in Ca’ Pesaro, Venice

By |2016-11-06T08:02:18-05:00November 6th, 2016|2016, Europe, Exhibits, Fashion, History, Libraries, Museums, November, Other Sites, People, Recommendations|0 Comments

Coco Chanel and the Art of Reading: Exhibit in the Ca'Pesaro, Venice, through 8 January 2017. From the description: From Greek authors to modern poets, Gabrielle Chanel’s abundant library reveals the works that left an impression on her life and shaped her personality.... This dialogue through the ages, from antiquity to her contemporaries, is underlined in particular by [...]

1 11, 2016

On Politics and Poetry: a dialogue between a poet and a politician

By |2016-11-06T11:07:34-05:00November 1st, 2016|2016, Arts, Debate / dialogue, Economics, education, Everything Else, History, Journalism, Language, Literature, November, Observations, Philosophy, poetry, U.S. / Canada, Writing|0 Comments

On Politics and Poetry: a dialogue between a poet and a politician Politician: What’s going on, poet? Are you able to scrabble together a living? Poet: Rich enough, I suppose, though it’s hard to earn my bread. What about you: still hungry for attention? Politician: That’s rich, coming from you! I have the best interests of [...]

26 11, 2015

Thinking and Thanking

By |2015-11-28T16:21:23-05:00November 26th, 2015|2015, Debate / dialogue, Everything Else, Language, Literature, November, Observations, Religion|0 Comments

Rabbit: What are you doing, Hare? Hare: Nothing much, it seems. Rabbit: Ah, the dolce far niente again. It must be your modus vivendi. Hare: There's nothing like a mixture of languages to get me going. So what are you doing? Rabbit: Well, it's harvest season. I'm busy preparing for winter. Every day there seems more to do. [...]

24 11, 2015

The Oak

By |2015-11-26T09:29:10-05:00November 24th, 2015|2015, November, Quotes|0 Comments

The angry north wind proved its strength one stormy night on a noble oak tree. Now it stood racked, and a great many lower branches lay shattered under it. A fox, which had its hollow nearby, saw it the next morning. "What a tree!" it exclaimed. "I would have never thought it was so large!" Gotthold [...]

10 11, 2015

STEM talks

By |2016-11-02T11:52:46-04:00November 10th, 2015|2015, Academia, Articles, Debate / dialogue, Economics, Everything Else, History, Language, November, Observations, STEM, Technology|0 Comments

Grundlos: Watch out, you almost ran me over! Where are you rushing off to? Magnus: I'm off to give a talk and I'm in a hurry. Grundlos: What is the talk about? You're not very dressed up. Magnus: Look, that's not necessary. It's about the meaning of STEM. Grundlos: What is STEM? Magnus: Don't you [...]

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