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Arts & Letters – Spirituality

David Guy – Trust In Life

Last week, while I was eating lunch with a friend, he brought up a subject many of us are talking about these days: we’re nearing the end of our lives and wondering what’s next. His brother-in-law had just lost his wife to pancreatic cancer; she died just weeks after her diagnosis. “We’re living with people we love and we don’t know how much longer that will be true,” my friend...

Philip Freeman – Aristotle goes to Hollywood

If you wanted to write a screenplay for a blockbuster film, Aristotle is the last person you might ask for advice. He lived more than 2,000 years ago, spent his days lecturing on ethics and earthworms, and never saw a movie in his life. But some of the best contemporary writers of stage and screen, such as Aaron Sorkin and David Mamet, think that this ancient Greek philosopher knew exactly...

Martine Panzica – Rubin Museum launches three-part “Project Himalayan Art” to broaden how Asian art is taught

The Rubin Museum of Art in New York City has announced a new three-part initiative, Project Himalayan Art, to create accessible resources for students, teachers, and the public to learn about art from the Himalayan region. According to a press release from the museum, the initiative will be made up of a published multi-author and cross-disciplinary introduction to Himalayan art and cultures titled Himalayan Art in 108 Objects, a traveling exhibition titled Gateway to...