MAKING OURSELVESI tell this story because this kind of bodily craft is less valued today, perhaps more than ever, but it has a value that we modernized humans steered by algorithms and other virtual worlds need to revive. Michael Bettencourt
AS TIME BRIEFLY GOES BYThe perspective of history is a guide-thread in the web of human knowledge. It is the memory in that perspective that defines who we are, where we are, and what it is we are doing. Arthur Meiselman
UP UP AND AWAY It occurs to me that there's a certain way of approaching things I might be missing—everything from erogenous zones to television shows to food to listening skills or music—and I've got so much on my plate. Claudine Jones
THE ‘NO-WIN’ SCENARIOOur culture is weird about failure. On the one hand America condemns nothing as hard as failure, particularly artistic failure. There’s an odd glee that comes to people’s eyes when they discuss flops and failures of the past. Nathan Thomas
VICTOR’SAs much as anything, though, it was the gesture, the genuine offering of wine in friendship, that touched them, especially Flavio, who smiled so much he seemed like another person. Patrick Walsh
LBJ AND THE PIVOTAL YEAR OF 1968 The events of 1968 related to Vietnam would demonstrate the futility of the war even to its strongest adherents including the president himself. Les Marcott
September 2018
Volume 19 Issue 4
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