Click Here to Read: Psychoanalyst Michael Eigen on Violence: An Interview by Pythia Peay on her America On The Couch blog on the Psychology Today blogs on December 10, 2015.
The Danish Girl: Barren Trees & A Divided Self
Brooklyn: Homesickness. Insecurity, Guilt & A Difficult Mother
Philosophy Thursday: Leo Strauss
Click Here to Read: Leo Strauss on Wikipedia.
Click Here to Read: Leo Strauss on The Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy Website
Click Here to Read: An excerpt from The Truth about Leo Strauss Political Philosophy and American Democracy by Catherine and Michael Zuckert on the University of Chicago Press Website.
Click Here to Read: Leo Strauss’ Political Philosophy: Reviled But Redeemed By Peter Berkowitz on the Real Clear Politics Websit on August 16, 2014. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Leo Strauss
A Rare Encounter with an Aaron Douglas Painting that References Slavery’s Past
Click Here to Read: A Rare Encounter with an Aaron Douglas Painting that References Slavery’s Past by by Allison Meier on the Hyperallergic website on January 4, 2016.
Aaron Douglas, “Let My People Go” (1935–39), oil on masonite, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic)
January Events at the Austen Riggs
The book that changed my life
CAPA Dim Sum Lunch & Discussion Groups
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Sheldon Harnick Raises the Curtain on ‘Fiddler’ Memories
Art as a Learning Process: The Legacy of Black Mountain College
Click Here to Read: Art as a Learning Process: The Legacy of Black Mountain College by Robert Moeller on the Hyperallergic Website on January 5, 2016.
Josef Albers, “Leaf Study IX” (c. 1940), leaves on paper, 28 x 24 ¾ in (© The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York, photo by Tim Nighswander / Imaging 4 Art)











