A Study of the Life, Times, and Debates of America’s Founding Document
In ‘The Living Declaration,’ Ted Widmer examines 250 years of US and international debates around America’s famous text.
The Downsizing Audit: Home Sale Capital Gains Exclusion
How do I avoid capital gains tax when selling my home to fund retirement?
Tune in Today: ‘None Shall Sleep’ Before the World Cup
A piece of classical music becomes the anthemic song for millions of sports fans.
An IRA Playbook to Build Wealth
Matching your IRA strategy to each life stage can cut taxes and grow wealth.
Tune in Today: Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3 Is a Scottish Tribute
A look at how a melody written in the ruins of Holyrood Palace evolved into a musical tribute.
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250 Years Ago: South Carolina Defeats the British Empire
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‘Young Washington’: The Father of Our Country as You’ve Never Seen Him
This daring historic action piece takes big chances and mostly pays off in big ways.

Pasadena City Hall: A Towering Achievement
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Tune in Today: Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3 Is a Scottish Tribute
A look at how a melody written in the ruins of Holyrood Palace evolved into a musical tribute.

The Long Military and Political Journey to Create the American Flag
In ‘This Week in History,’ after more than a year of use, the Grand Union Flag was replaced by America’s official flag—the Stars and Stripes.

Billy Mitchell and the Long Fight for the US Air Force
How the prophetic vision and ultimate sacrifice of the ‘Father of the Air Force’ reshaped American military aviation.

Tune in Today: Beethoven’s ‘Waldstein’ Sonata: Virtuosity as Expressivity
Fingers fly and notes sprinkle through the air like confetti in one of Beethoven’s most physically demanding piano sonatas.

Move Over, Meat: These Grilled Veggies Deserve a Prime Spot on the Grill
Eggplant and okra are naturals for the grill. The dry heat reduces the slippery texture that turns folks off these veggies.

Art, Culture, and Hors D’oeuvres in San Diego: Trivia at the Timken
Special events showcase live music, the exploration of cultural customs and fashion, and even gourmet cuisine.

Lost Knowledge: Amazing Inventions That Made the Ancient World Ahead of Its Time
Earthquake monitoring, steam engines, surgery, and advanced materials: A journey through ancient inventions that were ahead of their time—and did not survive.

The Benjamin Franklin Paradox–Why You Should Stop Giving and Start Asking
From a 1730s Philadelphia anecdote to modern lab experiments: How asking for a small favor flips the logic of give-and-take and fosters emotional connection.

The Philosophy of Max Picard–The World Is Drifting Away From God
Nearly a century ago, Picard diagnosed a culture drifting away from depth, silence, and essence—with a striking clarity that still resonates powerfully today.

‘Gangland’: Lou Diamond Phillips is Excellent in Depressing Rez Film
While director Grashaw made a movie that feels deeply authentic in its bleak portrait of reservation life, there’s no hope to lighten the weight of it all.

‘An Inconvenient Widow': A New Appreciation of Mary Todd Lincoln
Lois Romano offers a sympathetic view of the Civil War-era First Lady’s tumultuous life.

A Superb Chicago Revival Brings New Life and Laughs to Chekhov’s Classic
AstonRep’s excellent revival of Chekhov’s classic highlights the funny side of everyday misery and family drama.

Billy Mitchell and the Long Fight for the US Air Force
How the prophetic vision and ultimate sacrifice of the ‘Father of the Air Force’ reshaped American military aviation.

Creating Nostalgia Today: What Will Your Children Remember?
An annual camping trip, a favorite storybook, or a holiday tradition may become the emotional touchstones of childhood.

Punchlines and Proverbs: A Tribute to Dads for Father’s Day
A playful celebration of fatherhood, complete with dad jokes and one-liners, captures dads at their wittiest and most lovable.

The Spiritual Child: The New Science of Raising Healthy Children
Lisa Miller, a clinical psychologist whose spirituality research is published in top journals, shares how to make children more resilient to life’s challenges.

How to Respond to Naysayers When Homeschooling
Not everyone approves of homeschooling, but their questions are opportunities to listen, share, and reinforce your confidence.


















































