Unorthodoxy | Featuring David Grossmann

On January 20th, 1600 Giordano Bruno, an Italian cosmologist and mathematician, was declared a heretic and sentenced to death. He was to be stripped, gagged to prevent “wicked words” from escaping his mouth, hung upside down, and burned at the stake. Far from being cowed, Bruno showed nothing but contempt for those who sat in judgment of him. “Perhaps you… Read more →

Paradigm Shift | Featuring Borbay

Several years after his death in 1947, the autobiography of Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist Max Planck was published. Entitled Scientific Autobiography and other papers, the posthumously released account of Planck’s life revealed his work’s philosophical underpinnings, his thoughts on ethics and morals, and other fascinating insights into his singular mind. Among these, a formulation that came to be known as… Read more →

Effortlessness | Featuring Kathryn Mapes Turner

In an article published September 13, 2019 on ESPN.com, international sports writer Aishwarya Kumar detailed an intriguing fact from the world of high-level chess: during competition, players were burning tremendous levels of calories and routinely losing weight. Strange as it may seem (since it appears for all observers to be a relatively sedentary endeavor) the physiological response to chess tournament… Read more →

Inspired | Featuring Michael Blessing

In 1921 the psychologist Wolfgang Köhler published Intelligenzprüfungen an Menschenaffen (The Mentality of Apes), a book summarizing his work studying intelligent behavior in anthropoid apes. It was an important milestone in the field of comparative psychology, and the book helped establish Köhler as among the most influential psychologists of his day. The studies he conducted were designed to answer whether… Read more →

Finding the Balance | Featuring Matt Flint

In his fable entitled The Grasshopper and the Ants, the Greek fabulist Aesop relates the story of a grasshopper who comes upon some ants. The ants are preparing grain they had collected to keep them through the winter. The grasshopper, starving, begs the ants for some food. When the ants wonder why the grasshopper has no food of his own,… Read more →

Pandemic Response for Artists | A Creative Path Forward

According to an Americans for the Arts report published May 26, 2020, 62% of artists and creatives have become fully unemployed due to the COVID-19 crisis. Nationally, artists and creatives are expected to see income loss in 2020 that will total approximately $50.6 billion. Additionally, 94% of all artists and creatives have reported some form of income loss and 66%… Read more →

Nurturing the Spark | Featuring Brooke Mack

In 2014, a long forgotten essay written by the prolific science fiction writer Isaac Asimov was published by MIT Technology Review. Originally written in 1959, the essay entitled Isaac Asimov Asks, “How Do People Get New Ideas?” presents the author’s thoughts on the creative act and makes suggestions as to how creativity might be encouraged. Asimov was uniquely qualified to… Read more →

A Grain of Salt | Featuring Luke Anderson

When the Roman nobleman Cassius attempts to persuade Brutus to join the conspiracy against Caesar in Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, he does so by including a rejection of divine predetermination: “Men at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves…” — The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act… Read more →

Coloring Fun!

Need activities for those young ones stuck in the house during the COVID-19 crisis? Download and print these coloring pages as needed! And don’t forget to share them with those who need them! Read more →

Relocalizing Economic Power

Like many Americans, I’ve grown increasingly concerned about the dire economic news due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The impact has already put strain on communities across the nation, and it’s likely to get worse as the virus continues to spread. Worse yet, the damage will be difficult to mend, and its reverberations will be felt for years to come. Recently… Read more →

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