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Infinite Potential: The Life and Ideas of David Bohm

By Bill Locke | October 17, 2020 - 3:40 am |October 24, 2020 Film Reviews
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A look at a fascinating new documentary which tells the little-known story of one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists of the 20th century, and his unorthodox, revolutionary theories of a hidden order to reality. Continue reading →

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Ashamed over my mental illness, I realized drawing might help me – and others – cope

By William Doan, Ph.D. | August 17, 2020 - 9:30 pm |August 17, 2020 Painting & Illustration
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Penn State Laureate William Doan found solace and healing in a daily, creative act…one that has benefits which scientists are only beginning to understand. Continue reading →

Tagged art and anxiety, art and depression, William Doan

Gazing Outward, Looking Inward: What I’ve Learned About Solitude as a Lighthouse Keeper

By Caroline Woodward | June 14, 2020 - 9:53 pm |June 14, 2020 The Ways We Live
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Author Caroline Woodward and her husband have lived and worked at the Lennard Island Lightstation on Canada’s rugged west coast since 2008. Her captivating, lively reflections on the experience are a gift to us all. Continue reading →

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Let’s Come Together in These Physically Distancing Times

By David Suzuki | April 23, 2020 - 3:31 pm |April 23, 2020 The Ways We Live
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Even as we maintain “social distancing”, scientist and environmental activist David Suzuki proposes that now is the time for collective action. Continue reading →

Tagged Coming together, coronavirus, COVID-19, David Suzuki, Physical distancing

The Wreck of the Islandmagee

By Stephen Rendall | February 8, 2020 - 5:07 pm |February 8, 2020 The Ways We Live
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An incredible story that stretches across generations, across decades, and across the sea, as Steve Rendall recounts a character-forming incident from his youth. Continue reading →

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Your Brain and Singing: Why Singing in a Choir Makes You Happier

By Jaime Babbitt | October 12, 2019 - 12:05 am |October 12, 2019 Arts and Culture, Curious Minds
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Any of us who have sung in choirs know the joy it brings not just the audiences, but also the choir members themselves. Turns out this is not just a nice sentiment – as singer and vocal coach Jaime Babbitt tells us, science backs it up. Continue reading →

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The Sharing Economy: What is it, and where is it taking us?

By Laura Locke | August 8, 2019 - 5:32 pm |August 8, 2019 Curious Minds
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We’ve all heard of The Sharing Economy, but some of us find it confusing. Laura Locke explores this fast-growing and potentially disruptive trend. Continue reading →

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How We’ll Invent the Future: Ten Breakthrough Technologies

By Bill Gates | August 8, 2019 - 5:26 pm |October 10, 2019 The Ways We Live
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The MIT Technology Review recently asked Bill Gates to choose Ten Breakthrough Technologies that he believes will change the world for the better. Like us, you might be in for a few surprises. Continue reading →

Tagged Bill Gates;, The future

A Conversation with Malcolm Gladwell

By Kolbe Times | August 8, 2019 - 5:23 pm |August 9, 2019 Arts and Culture
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Join us for a fascinating chat with best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell, as we delve into his new book Talking to Strangers, and grapple with how to find a balanced perspective in the midst of these tumultuous times. Continue reading →

Tagged Malcolm Gladwell, Revisionist History, Talking to Strangers

Larger Than Life: Award-Winning Murals from Around the World

By Kolbe Times | June 9, 2019 - 1:44 am |June 9, 2019 Arts and Culture, Painting & Illustration
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A fascinating look at some of the big talent and big messages turning heads around the globe. Check out the winners from the Montreal MURAL Festival’s 2018 international competition. Continue reading →

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