The poet of Homer's 'Iliad' has become immortal, doomed forever to retell the story of the Trojan War, just as humanity is doomed to re-enact it. Telling a story set thousands of years ago, 'An Iliad' is a haunting play for the modern age about human nature, just like the epic it’s based on.
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Army and Navy represent everything good about college football, and that's why their annual post-season game is such a pleasure to watch. But 2016 hasn't been a big year for the good side of NCAA athletics. Let's talk about Baylor.
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Mitch Hedberg’s humor is so smart and so funny that it doesn’t allow me to listen and at the same time get on with getting anything else accomplished – like work. When I’m listening to Mitch Hedberg that’s pretty much all I’m doing.
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Because of the insights Mary Baker Eddy gained through her study of Christ Jesus' healing works, a new paradigm was presented to spiritual seekers – our divine right to health and harmony.
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These highly recommended, quality blankets are actually a combination of a throw and blanket put together.
Read More »Adobe MAX: Cultivating the Creative Spark
Is being creative just like flipping on a light switch, or does it take something more? Photographer/trainers Chris Orwig and Julieanne Kost think it takes a lot more, and provided a plan during their class “Cultivating the Creative Spark” at this year’s Adobe MAX conference.
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Humorist David Sedaris's irreverent comedy provides a welcome respite for adults who need a break from all the holiday cheer.
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Pick up your phone and access one of these brain-changing apps. Over time, you’ll begin to notice what a difference regular practice and exercise can make.
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This affecting musical tribute to the soldiers of World War I provides a welcome message of peace just in time for the holidays.
Read More »Adobe MAX 2016: Inspiration, Education, and Quentin Tarantino
You can’t teach people to be creative, but you can inspire them to find their creativity. That is what happens at Adobe MAX.
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