‘We Are Stronger’: A Life Rebuilt Piece by Piece
Without connections to others and deep faith, military veterans often have great difficulty coming back to civilian society.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater Brings New Life to ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’
A lively Chicago Shakespeare Theater revival of “The Merry Wives of Windsor” delivers big laughs and fresh energy to one of Shakespeare’s most debated comedies.
Towards Cultural Renewal: The Great American Art Competition
The Great American Art Competition is a beginning step to restore the nation’s artistic traditions.
How an Aeronaut’s Mishap Created the Union Army’s Balloon Corps
In ‘This Week in History,’ aeronauts continued testing the limits of their balloons, ultimately establishing a new arm of military intelligence.
William Wordsworth’s ‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’
The poet spelled out how beauty brings the soul to higher contemplation.
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Something Wonderful This Way Comes: A Tribute to Ray Bradbury
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Explore Art in 3D on the Met Website
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The Courage to Face Death—and Live Fully
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The Lost History of Human Civilization
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The Psychology of the Supercommunicators
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‘Concord Hymn’: Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Road to America’s 250th Birthday
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A Trip to the Movies: The Royal Ballet’s ‘Giselle’
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Spirited on by Friendship: Waldron Kintzing Post’s Short Story ‘Little Helping Hands’
Steve Hudson’s joke-loving friends give him a big surprise, in ‘Little Helping Hands.’

Elizabeth Peabody: First Lady of the American Renaissance
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Faithful Companionship: The Case for Having a Dog
Dogs ground their owners in the present moment, offering a steady, uncomplicated affection untouched by status, mood, or circumstance.

Chivalry in an Age of Algorithms
A legendary medieval knight’s life reveals how chivalry—shaped by mentors, faith, and women—still offers a model of character and conduct today.

Work, Pay, Connect, and Talk: A Doctor’s Prescription for Raising Good, Strong Sons
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