The 10 Most Dangerous Things People Say About Stocks (Peter Lynch)In a keynote speech in 1997, the legendary investor Peter Lynch described the ten most dangerous things people say about stocks. While…Nov 3, 2021Nov 3, 2021
The Farmer As a Conservationist (Aldo Leopold)The complete text of the classic essay.Oct 17, 2020Oct 17, 2020
Published inArt DirectThe Hiroshima Memorial That Almost WasIsamu Noguchi’s plans for a Japanese memorial were scrapped when it was discovered he was AmericanAug 6, 2020Aug 6, 2020
Published inThe Writing CooperativeSymbolism, Metaphor, Allegory, and Allusion, ExplainedWith three examples from literature of each oneJul 12, 20206Jul 12, 20206
The Original Wall Street OccupierA 19th-century modernist novella that resonates in a time of Instagram, Mars rovers, and communication by emojiJun 30, 2020Jun 30, 2020
Published inArt DirectMark Rothko’s Blurred BoundariesRothko’s signature work reflects a life without definition or a center, a life unmooredJun 16, 2020Jun 16, 2020
Published inArt DirectThe Bent PeasantsWhat do artists say when they paint backbreaking work?Jun 5, 2020Jun 5, 2020
How to Read Like William Gass50 literary recommendations from a master wordsmithMay 26, 20202May 26, 20202
Published inThe Open BookshelfWhen Cicero faces off against BartlebyAnd Melville talks economic inequality.May 12, 2020May 12, 2020