Colonial psychology of identity denial resurfaces in the age of X and digital discourse Suhail Farooq Khan In recent years, a curious pattern has surfaced in political conversations on the social ...
In Hamburg, Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO navigate the thorny brilliance of Walton’s First Symphony, proving that ‘difficult’ music can offer an evening’s most profound human connection.
Depersonalization and the Erosion of Individual Identity One of the central psychological processes observed in highly cohesive ideological environments is depersonalization, where individuals ...
The title of Luigi Celeste's memoir, "Non sarà sempre così"- which serves as the source material for Francesco Costabile's more bluntly-titled Italian melodrama, "Familia" - translates to: "It won't ...
There's a moment when you open a book and the very first sentence stops you cold. You read it again.Then once more. Something about it just hooks you in a way that's almost unfair.A single line, ...
What might utopia look like for African Americans? Aaron Robertson examines how Black communities have striven for a better life.
One month to the day before NIN and Boys Noize play Coachella as Nine Inch Noize, the industrial rockers and the German DJ-producer give fans at Honda Center on Thursday a preview.
Broadway with The New Group’s revival of THE ADDING MACHINE, directed by Scott Elliott. She takes on the complex role of Mrs.
Town Hall Theater will present POWERSUITS on Friday, April 3—a bold, laugh-out-loud show created and performed by Middlebury College professors Michole Biancosino (Theatre) and Lida Winfield (Dance).
Could traditional Arable Farming be reformed, improved, and innovated through permaculture theory and methodology?