Two artists who are partners in work and life tell the story of one partner's final approach to passing. By NOK&T.
NOK&T: Love and art in healing
Making the poisoned earth of memory fertile again is for Dutch art duo NOK&T an act of creative faith and rejuvenation. By Whitney Smith.

Confessions of an Obituary Aficionada
The fine art of biography-after-the-fact. By Chellis Glendinning.

Grappling with Jordan Peterson
Among other things, Jordan Peterson considers the puzzles within puzzles of political correctness. A documentary by Rebel Wisdom.
The Last Weir
When ancient fishing practices are no longer viable, a local culture loses not only some history but a part of its soul. A short film by Tim Wilson.

On the Subject of 'S***hole Countries'
What's really wrong in those less-than nations . . . and at the heart of a stable genius' darkness. By Fred Fiske.

A Male Response to #MeToo
A group in the UK is spearheading a new conversation about priorities. By Rebel Wisdom.

Review Essay: 'Age of Fracture' by Daniel Rodgers
A noted historian of intellectual life in culture and politics in the US traces trends from 1980s to 9/11. Review essay by James Cullingham.

Bernice Steinbaum: Inherently Brave For Art
A remarkable promoter of artists on the fertile margins tells her story. By Whitney Smith.

Resisting Trump's Gilded Age: Making the Political More Pedagogical
Making connections: Trump's parade, Foucault and Sartre, equity and excellence, learning and ethics. By Henry A. Giroux.
