Monthly Archives: October 2025

What Do You Do with the Mad That You Feel?

I am too old to have grown-up with the iconic Public Broadcasting children’s television show, but I was always a fan of the beloved Fred Rogers. In 1969, Fred Rogers appeared before the Senate to argue against cutting federal funding … Continue reading

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Would You Eat Bookstore Flavored Bread

When I first read about “Bookstore-Flavored Bread”, I thought that it was a joke. However, it’s a real thing in Korea and it’s going viral. “Yonsei Milk Kyobo Bookstore-Flavored Fresh Cream Bread” is sold exclusively at CU convenience stores.  CU … Continue reading

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I don’t need anything from here

“I would leave everything here: the valleys, the hills, the paths, and the jaybirds from the gardens, I would leave here the petcocks and the padres, heaven and earth, spring and fall, I would leave here the exit routes, the … Continue reading

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Lessons in reading

We went from “what good are the humanities?” to “suddenly, no one can read” in a few years, and it’s no coincidence that we’re suddenly awash in misinformation and lack of critical thinking. This is WHY we need the humanities. … Continue reading

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The 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to László Krasznahorkai

There Goes Valzer László Krasznahorkai, translated by George Szirtes My name​ is Róbert Valzer and I like walking, not that I have anything to do with the famous Robert Walser, nor do I think it strange that walking should be my … Continue reading

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Do Halloween like it’s 1920

I recently stumbled upon this fantastic vintage Halloween book filled with crafts, decoration ideas, DIY costumes, and more. The book is called Dennison’s Bogie Book for Halloween. It was written in 1920, but the activities and decorations inside can make … Continue reading

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Book of Demons and Ghosts

The Book of Dreams and Ghosts by 19th century Scottish novelist and poet Andrew Lang brings together 78 spooky tales, ranging from a demon encounter in 17th-century England to a 19th century poltergeist haunting in China. Lang  offers commentary on … Continue reading

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even though the whole world is burning

 

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A Show of Hands

Starting tomorrow foreigners traveling to Europe will have their fingerprints scanned and picture taken when they arrive in 28 EU nations under new regulations. Those who don’t provide such biometric data will be denied entry. The change comes as the … Continue reading

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Everybody thinks the world revolves around them

A 17th-century, Safavid brass, Mecca-Centered World Map, from Persia. The circular brass base plate with centrally-pivoted rotating brass diametrical rule fixed with removable pin, a glazed circular recess for compass to lower part, the base plate finely engraved and chased … Continue reading

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