“The Satie life contains so much murk; his music sparkles with riverine clarity.”
Ian Penman | Jun 8
The artist's 1973 work invites participants to feel time through heartbeats, breath, and shared awareness.
Claudia Arozqueta | Jun 6
How a group of artist-mothers quietly rejected the reigning taboo of their era and forged a thriving practice of creativity as caregiving.
Jordan Troeller | Jun 2
Buddhism is commonly associated with peace, tolerance, and compassion. But like every other great religion, it has a violent side.
Nilay Saiya & Stuti Manchanda | May 29
The crypto boom was never just about money.
Jonas Staal | May 26
What began as a TikTok experiment with my rabbit led me into a strange world of cyborg cockroaches, imposter fish, and the ethics of care.
Ericka Johnson | May 22
Sacred values may signify that one has a conscience, but they also have a dark side.
Steven Sloman | May 20
"When I open my mouth, I am bracing for impact."
Jonathan Cole | May 15
Win a Nobel, and you’ll never be ignored again — whether you like it or not.
Massimiano Bucchi | May 12
The first book-length exploration of the Mothman sightings, “The Silver Bridge” is also something much stranger and more expansive.
Gabriel Mckee | May 6
Through sacred geometry and cosmic alignment, Greek temples transformed ordinary spaces into gateways to the divine.
Christopher Bardt | May 2
The rise of a “shadow gospel” reveals how deeply the language of demons and deliverance has shaped American politics.
Whitney Phillips & Mark Brockway | Apr 28