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Samsara and the Fine Art of Not Caring About Dirty Laundry Jul. 29, 2023

Georgia Garvey

I've recently discovered a way to apply the karmic concept of samsara — the endless wheel of d... Read More

What EPCOT and Preschool Have in Common Jul. 07, 2023

Holding Space for Good

When your best friend from middle school wants to take you to "The Happiest Place on Earth," you say... Read More

'Asteroid City': Out of the Past Jun. 16, 2023

Screener

Having been born in 1969, director Wes Anderson has no firsthand recollection of the 1950s. But his ... Read More

Moving Again? Apr. 08, 2023

The Art of Design

I can't believe I'm moving again. It's been five years in my current condo, but an empty nest is not... Read More

The Quieter Side of Miami's South Beach Mar. 04, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Candyce H. Stapen Although South Beach thrums with lively bars and trendy restaurants, especially... Read More

A Comfortable Home for Everyone Mar. 04, 2023

The Art of Design

A comfortable home environment will relax you the minute you step inside. Great designs should alway... Read More

Artificial Intelligence: The Perspective War Feb. 09, 2023

Armstrong Williams

In 2022, a momentous event occurred that forever changed the trajectory of human history. OpenAI unv... Read More

What Conservatives Need to Win the Culture Wars: Creative Visionaries Jan. 30, 2023

Daniel McCarthy

A famous passage in Lionel Trilling's book "The Liberal Imagination" is widely quoted and just as wi... Read More

Design Destination: Stockholm Jan. 14, 2023

The Art of Design

Stockholm, the Swedish capital, is testament to the Swedes' love of beautiful albeit simple and func... Read More

Artfully Placing Your Art Dec. 24, 2022

The Art of Design

No design project is quite finished without art. It's the final touch, like putting on jewelry. The ... Read More

Design Destination: Vicenza Dec. 10, 2022

The Art of Design

No, let's not confuse Vicenza with Venezia. The latter is a beautiful, world-renowned Italian waterf... Read More

Ants Misbehavin' Nov. 17, 2022

Lenore Skenazy

Actually, the ants go marching quadrillions by quadrillions, according to the latest ant census. And... Read More

The Whimsical, Wonderful, Unexpected Art of Davenport, Iowa Oct. 30, 2022

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber It is one of the most famous and easily recognizable paintings of the 19th century: Ge... Read More

Sometimes What a Van Gogh Needs Is a Splash of Tomato Soup Oct. 21, 2022

Ted Rall

From The Washington Post: "Just after 11 a.m. on Friday morning, two young climate protesters entere... Read More

Celebrate the Mexican Renaissance at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Oct. 02, 2022

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber We tend to think of the Renaissance as a strictly Italian phenomenon. But in the 1920s... Read More

A Shady Subject Aug. 13, 2022

The Art of Design

Windows are considered to be the eyes of a home. Through them, we can see a framed view of the outsi... Read More

I've Been Framed Aug. 06, 2022

The Art of Design

You may have pondered before how best to create a gallery-style wall filled with different pieces of... Read More

'Home' Jul. 30, 2022

The Art of Design

What does "home" mean to you? Selecting an interior designer to help with the design of your home is... Read More

Lofty Ideals Jul. 23, 2022

The Art of Design

Artists have always sought out unusual and unexpected places to live, prioritizing cheap rents where... Read More

Accessorize Like a Pro May. 21, 2022

The Art of Design

My first collection or attempt at displaying items as a child was boxes, made of any material —... Read More