British painter John Craxton, who lived from 1922 until 2009, is known for his iconic depiction of his beloved second ...
In the late 1800s scientists began to interrogate the neurological basis of dreams. That changed in Sigmund Freud’s time but ...
Break the cycle of attracting narcissists by building self-worth and fostering independence. Healthy relationships start with ...
NMWA's large-scale presentation, 'Uncanny,' is the first to approach the psychological concept in art through a feminist lens ...
Radio: Newstalk host Seán Moncrieff is at his best when discussing niche subjects that allow stimulating digressions ...
Challenging, confrontational, and impossible to ignore, this is a record that is as much a piece of Steve Albini’s legacy as ...
As an advocate of dreamwork, Maslow would have admired Fellini's involvement with Italy's leading Jungian analyst.
At Tampa Bay Downs, John Hancock and La Cara recorded frontrunning wins in the Sam F. Davis S. and Suncoast to earn points ...
Articles Wordsworth & Darwin Christine Avery wonders whether poetry can help us to deal with science. In his poetic ...
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The Forward on MSNThe double life of Abraham, from freethinker to pure believerAnthony Julius' biography of Abraham argues for the duality of the first Jew, with one life based in reason and another in ...
A never-before-seen work by one of Suffolk's most famous artists, Cedric Morris, could be sold for thousands of pounds when it is auctioned off.
In recent years, the act of reading tarot seems more concerned with signalling worldly social justice issues than communing ...
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