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How Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn—a Painter, Collector, and Collaborator of Carl Jung—Mined the Archive and Her Subconscious
New research uncovers how Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn collected and mined archetypal images, influencing Jungian psychology and spiritual art. Details are emerging.
Alabama’s new congressional maps do the one thing the Supreme Court still forbids
Alabama’s new congressional maps, criticized for explicit racial and cultural references, are before the Supreme Court amid ongoing gerrymandering debates.
The Art of the Joyful Tearjerker
Exploring how Maggie O’Farrell’s ‘Land’ combines grief and joy, redefining the tearjerker in Irish literature and its emotional impact on readers.
There Is Already a Word for the Deep Moral Failures of AI
A growing recognition that AI’s profound ethical failures are akin to sin, highlighting moral concerns beyond technical issues.
Hip 1960s Latin Teacher Translated Beatles Songs into Latin for His Students: Read Lyrics for “O Teneum Manum,” “Diei Duri Nox” & More
A retired Latin teacher from the 1960s, Eddie O’Hara, translated Beatles songs into Latin for his students, blending pop culture with classical language learning.
Democrats Must Learn to Talk Sports
Analysis of how Democratic politicians can leverage sports conversations to improve relatability and engagement with male voters and sports fans.
Massacre of Kondomari
German paratroopers executed civilians in Kondomari, Crete, on June 2, 1941, in retaliation for resistance. Confirmed facts and ongoing questions highlighted.
Meet the Accidental Editor in Chief of Muslim Media
Ameer Al-Khatahtbeh, founder of @Muslim, has become a key voice in Muslim media, balancing social media influence with news coverage amid global conflicts.
An Introduction to the Islamic World: 1,000 Years of History in 19 Minutes
A new educational video summarizes a millennium of Islamic history, from the Prophet Muhammad to the rise of the Ottoman Empire, in 19 minutes.