Freud, Jung And What Went Wrong
Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud are known as the fathers of psychoanalysis, but they focused on different things. Freud on …
The Doors Prove Strange Days Are Still With Us
To this day, Jim Morrison is one of the most significant frontmen to grace the rock stage. His band, The …
Liz Taylor’s Jewel-Dripping Collection On The Block
Celebrity auctions have become common, but once in a while there’s an event that will make almost anyone stand up …
Nature And Design Meet In Lautner’s Modern Homes
An artist with an idyllic childhood might be as rare as a house with walls made of air, but both …
Haiku Traffic Signs Bring Poetry To NYC Streets
If you’re walking or biking around New York City this weekend you might look up at a busy intersection and …
Gary Oldman Steps Into A Spymaster’s Shoes
The character of George Smiley is an iconic one — longtime spy, mild, podgy, middle-aged. He blends into the fog …
Writer Susan Orlean Plays Not My Job
Susan Orlean, a staff writer for The New Yorker, has just written a book about the life and legend of …
Bow Bow, Chk-a-Bow: Five Voices Rise To The Top Of TV’s A Cappella Competition
American Idol is more high-profile and The X Factor is more sensationalized, but perhaps television’s most unusual singing competition is …
For Fassbender, Two Perspectives On The Perils Of Sex
The Irish actor Michael Fassbender stars in two current films that revolve around the perils of sex — which means …
Pop Culture Happy Hour: Muppets, Nostalgia, And Finding Common Ground
On this week’s Pop Culture Happy Hour, we spend some time talking about The Muppets — not just what works …











