The Forms of Things Unknown: A 1963 Essay on the Role of the Creative Arts in Society

“Art must lead beyond the arts, to an awareness and a share of mutuality.” In 1963, English anarchist, poet, and culture critic Herbert Read penned The Forms of Things Unknown: An Essay on the Impact…
PUBLISHED: Aug. 29, 2012
LENGTH: 5 minutes (1461 words)

The Catholic Church's Secret Gay Cabal

Favalora, who was the most powerful Catholic official in Southern Florida from 1994 until last year, stands accused of cultivating what one group of pissed-off Catholics describes as a corrupt "homosexual superculture" in the 195 churches, schools, missions, seminaries, and universities that constitute the Miami Archdiocese. If their allegations are to be believed, for sixteen years Favalora ran his organization like the don of a lavender mob, rewarding his favorite homosexual sons and forgiving their many indiscretions—rampant sex, hedonism, embezzlement, alcoholism, and the railroading of chaste priests among them—while punishing those with the temerity to complain.
SOURCE:Gawker
PUBLISHED: July 28, 2011
LENGTH: 22 minutes (5663 words)

Wikipedia And The Death Of The Expert

It's high time people stopped kvetching about Wikipedia, which has long been the best encyclopedia available in English, and started figuring out what it portends instead. For one thing, Wikipedia is forcing us to confront the paradox inherent in the idea of learners as "doers, not recipients." If learners are indeed doers and not recipients, from whom are they learning? From one another, it appears; same as it ever was.
SOURCE:The Awl
PUBLISHED: May 17, 2011
LENGTH: 17 minutes (4386 words)
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