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Experiences and Impressions

From Weapons to Stories: Repurposing the Park Avenue Armory

Can historic military landmarks find new purpose? Once crumbling, the Park Avenue Armory has reinvented itself by embracing the arts. The Seventh Regiment, or Park Avenue, Armory in New York City is impressive from …

Being Creative / Experiences and Impressions / Exploring Culture

Painted Trains: Art Off the Tracks? Part One

Graffiti hearkens back to ancient public art. Is there something valuable in street art that is good for the community? There is an innate conflict between street art and property. …

Exploring Culture

Creative Freedom and Tradition: Controversies of the Wandjina

Creativity and faith sometimes collide in very unpleasant ways. What lies behind this conflict and can it ever be resolved? In the Kimberley area of Australia, indigenous tribes worship the …

Quote for Today

Grab the Garlic: The Bloody Truth About Serbia’s (Modern) Vampire from National Geographic

I think we’re yearning for something beyond the every day. And I will tell you I don’t believe in the supernatural, I believe in the supernormal. To me there is …

Exploring Culture / Recommended Reading

Thoughts on A Foggy Day in Jersey City

This article from nj.com stirs up an interesting issue. A work of art called Release is causing some alarm in Jersey City. Created by Roger Sayre and Charlotte Becket, professors at Pace University, this …

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