Florent Maurin talks about how The Wreck explores our messy, complicated relationship with trauma and how reflecting on it can help us better understand (or change) who we are now.
Posts from: September 2024
Cutting beneath sand on the desert world of Arrakis, giant sandworms strike fear and inspire awe in the blockbuster “Dune” films. Based on the 1965 novel, the sandworm has grown into on…
The author’s vivid attempt to quantify the value of human life raises challenging questions and yields some unpleasant answers
Minus the ‘hiding from the mob’ part
According to the American Psychological Association, 95% of workers said it is at least somewhat important for their organization to respect the boundaries between their work and home lives.
Radical attorney Stephen Bingham discusses Black Panther George Jackson, living underground in Europe and filmmaking.
Relatives of Francis Williams say threat of return to prison without committing another crime was ‘torture’ for him
For AP Photographer Francisco Seco, taking photos of daily life in cities around the world is one of his favorite activities because it gives him a sense of the people of that city in relaxed moments.
By House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter When the Legislature adjourned for the weekend on February 15th, plenty of challenging issues were already waiting for us to return the following week. The House was preparing for a vote on the CHOOSE Act and other priority items. The Senate was working on issues like election security and legislation […]
Fifteen years ago one of our kids talked Marcy and me into joining him to play on a pub trivia team. Since then, hardly a month has gone by without