It’s been two years since the Emmy-winning comedian and author Trevor Noah retired from hosting “The Daily Show.” Though he keeps his fan base informed of his thoughts on politics and culture via his ...
As an artist and CEO of a business built on the imagination of civic and cultural leaders, I have the privilege of working with highly creative people every day. The Akron Art Museum has a vested ...
A number of extremely bright commentators have been busily pointing out how Ted Cruz could find his way to 1237 delegates and the nomination. Or earn more, or nearly as many, delegates than Donald ...
In recent weeks, I have reflected on the arc of innovation and its acceleration from the Gutenberg Press to the advent of artificial intelligence. There is one common denominator throughout all these ...
It’s been more than 85 years since Albert Einstein remarked in an interview, “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while ...
It is a classic with an odd title, though St. Ignatius Loyola opened his Spiritual Exercises with an explanation of the appellation. For, just as taking a walk, traveling on foot, and running are ...
It's just the beginning of the school year, already the test grades are pouring in - and not always with the best results. Does your child have a learning style that sometimes gets in the way of his ...
Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Lisa Cortés is a true storyteller. Throughout her career, she has been herald for creating content that challenged the status quo, and promoting diversity and inclusion in ...
Two months ago, at a workshop in South Korea on Adlerian Psychology and Early Recollections, I was asked an interesting question. "What is the key to understanding a first memory?" My response was ...
Imagination. It is the magic carpet of the mind. With it we can journey centuries backward in time or fly forward to a future we have never seen. We can imagine things as we wish they were, and, when ...