Why is the “tortured artistic soul” valued higher than others who are creative in the way they do more mundane things?
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June 29, 2010, at 4:30 pm — Blogs | Guest Blogs — ADD / artists / creativity / learning / THEME: creativity
Why is the “tortured artistic soul” valued higher than others who are creative in the way they do more mundane things? Thinking outside the box means not being able to put into words what you’re trying to do. June 25, 2010, at 7:00 am — Blogs | Guest Blogs — Art / blockbusters / entertainment / film / hollywood / howard the duck / inception / independence day / jaws / jurassic park / Karate Kid / media / movie / Sex and The City / Shrek / splice / studios / summer / summer movies / THEME: creativity / titanic
As much as I’d like to blame the studios for catering to the lowest common denominator, it’s ultimately our fault that Hollywood keeps churning out the same recycled product year after year. June 22, 2010, at 8:34 pm — Blogs — Buddhism / Christianity / positive psychology / THEME: Religion and Science
Studies have proven that individuals who spend time weekly (if not daily) on matters relating to faith live longer, happier lives than those who don’t believe in a God. June 19, 2010, at 8:28 pm — Avocado Jungle Blogcast | Podcasts —
It is possible science contains the answers that questions about religion beg, such as the common debate about creationism, the existence of God, etc. How large of a grasp does science have on the origin of emotional existence? By Joanna Lord. Read by Jae Day. June 19, 2010, at 8:27 pm — Audio | audio podcast | Blogs — emotion / faith / Philosophy / religion / science / spirituality / THEME: Religion and Science / truth
It is possible science contains the answers that questions about religion beg, such as the common debate about creationism, the existence of God, etc. How large of a grasp does science have on the origin of emotional existence? June 19, 2010, at 1:27 am — Blogs — actors / child actors / coming of age / Hannah Montana / Huffington Post / Michael Winship / Miley Cyrus
Michael Winship wrote a blog over at the Huffington Post about Miley Cyrus’ recent appearance in the headlines, suggesting she is being “ruined … as a human being.” No one is ruined. Maybe we can support our child actors instead of looking for reasons to embarrass them or put undue pressure on them to be perfect. I know what you’re planning, / Tonight, on scamming, / And frightening me… Listen to podcast There is absolutely no reason for Christians and scientists to be the enemies that many assume them to be. Just because a person in a white doctor’s coat doesn’t mean all his words are gospel truth. |
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