Which elements of the psychological patterns in gender psychology are evident in an episode of Jem and the Holograms?
What's the TV show The Walking Dead telling us, and how do we move beyond our zombie culture?
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Living in the information age has most of us doing mental juggling routines as a matter of course. Are we more distracted and fragmented? Or is this good exercise for us?Â
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In great fiction, the main character is the setting.Â
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Living in the information age has most of us doing mental juggling routines as a matter of course. Can we handle it? Are we getting more distracted and fragmented? Or is this good exercise for us? Have we long had an underfed capacity for complexity that’s only now being regularly fertilized?
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They're more similar than you might have thought.Â
Television shows and comic books have long been considered fluff and little else, even by their fans. But in the past decade both media have evolved, offering more challenging and richer stuff to anyone willing to go along for the ride. And what spurred this evolution? Us.
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Why are fairy tales so popular on television right now? A possible shamanic explanation.Â
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Jeremy Johnson returns to Beams and Struts with a meditation on what's possible in the eye of a storm.
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