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To Play Well With Others: A Letter of Gratitude to Jim Henson

To Play Well With Others: A Letter of Gratitude to Jim Henson

March 1 st 2012 byJeffrey Overstreet

"Who knows? You could make millions of people happy."

The Monsters Among Us

The Monsters Among Us

February 24 th 2012 byAdam Barkman

Examining our history—and ourselves—through our unicorns, sea serpents, witches, aliens, and zombies.

A Regimen of Aimless Strolling
The Stuffed Shark and the Insecurity of Culture
Art: Mystique or Mystery?

Art: Mystique or Mystery?

February 6 th 2012 byBruce Herman

With Christ's Incarnation, we can have it both ways.

Life-Long Learners 12.0

Life-Long Learners 12.0

December 23 rd 2011 byByron Borger

Twelfth in an expert series of must-read books.

God(s): A User's Guide
A Poet's Evolution

A Poet's Evolution

December 2 nd 2011 byAaron Belz

Johnston's purpose is to explore the tension between the subjective and the objective, to keep these two realms of experience in balance.

Moused-eared worldview

Moused-eared worldview

October 26 th 2011 byChris Cuthill
The Time Machine: How "Mad Men" Brought Us Back to the 60s
Sketches of Flourishing

Sketches of Flourishing

September 26 th 2011 bySean Purcell
Museum of Data

Museum of Data

September 21 st 2011 byDavid Greusel

Google's efforts to "organize the world's information" fail to recognize that some things are not reducible to information.

On Discipline

On Discipline

September 1 st 2011 byCarey Wallace

There is no such thing as disciplining one corner of a life. There are only disciplined or undisciplined lives.

Editorial: What we talk about when we talk about society

Editorial: What we talk about when we talk about society

September 1 st 2011 byBrian Dijkema and Alissa Wilkinson

A good society has not only its institutions, but its loves in order.

Listening to History: The Poet's Legacy

Listening to History: The Poet's Legacy

September 1 st 2011 byRobert Jackson

We have misplaced an invaluable tool for shaping and refining human thought. It is time for apprenticeship in rhetoric.