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The Wisdom of <i>The Circle</i>

The Wisdom of <i>The Circle</i>

Jan 30, 2015 7 min read Literature
In his early modern utopian vision the New Atlantis, Francis Bacon imagined a proto-scientific and technological society fully dedicated to the liberating power of knowledge. Natural and divine revelation would be united “to
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Michael Paulus
By: Michael Paulus
Affirmation of Faith

Affirmation of Faith

Jan 29, 2015 1 min read Poetry
I walk with my niece down the wet cracked pavement, fingers gripped by her miniature fierceness, feet tripping after her intent to leave no petal untouched, no pebble unturned. I remember when snow
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Kathryn Lester-Bacon
By: Kathryn Lester-Bacon
From the Roster: Len Cicio

From the Roster: Len Cicio

Jan 27, 2015 3 min read Visual Art
Every Tuesday afternoon, The Curator is showcasing an individual artist recognized for their unique voice, ideas and process. Once a month, a featured artist will be selected by Rebecca Locke, a New York
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Rebecca Locke
By: Rebecca Locke
Urban Theater: New York in the 1980s

Urban Theater: New York in the 1980s

Jan 23, 2015 8 min read Visual Art
“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women are merely players; they have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts.”  As You
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Julie Hamilton
By: Julie Hamilton
The Space Between

The Space Between

Jan 21, 2015 3 min read Humanity
AmsterdamAmsterdam Centraal, Spring 2012 The two of us race through Amsterdam Centraal in an attempt to catch the evening train to Uitgeest, zigzagging through the crowds and barreling over tulip stands, arriving in
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Rachel Lynne Wilkerson
By: Rachel Lynne Wilkerson
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