What to Do and Where to Eat in Prague

by Jan MosovskyArt & Culture

Mar 14, 2024

Prague offers many interesting sights and tasteful bites. Here is a selection of things to do while you visit this wonderful city.

Three Uplifting Songs for Loving Life

Music can inspire us, comfort us, and cheer us up. If you want to live a life that’s bursting with joy, it helps to have upbeat songs for loving life on your playlist. To that end, I’m sharing three of my favorites that celebrate life.

Glen Miller: American Musical Icon

by Sally MoremArt & Culture

Oct 9, 2022

Glenn Miller was a revolutionary bandleader and an American patriot. He defined an era of America’s big band brilliance with beautiful melodies and irresistible energy. 

Five Great Life Lessons from the Music of Rush

Music can be a powerful tool for enriching our lives. It can bring us joy, or provide solace during tough times. It can inspire creativity and spark passion. Some music can also teach us valuable life lessons. This is the case with much of the work of the Canadian progressive rock band Rush.

Ella Enchanted: A Fun Celebration of Freedom

Imagine a Cinderella story that’s about something deeper than just a girl being swept off to become a princess. Ella Enchanted, a 2004 film starring Anne Hathaway, is exactly that: a fun film set in a medieval-style kingdom with fairies and elves that demonstrates the importance of freedom.

Calumet “K”, by Samuel Merwin and Henry Kitchell Webster

by Natan GalulazarArt & Culture

Mar 9, 2022

America was built by energetic, industrious people—honest, competent, persistent creators who triumphed over the harsh conditions of this new world. Such underappreciated heroes are celebrated in the novelette Calumet “K” (1901), by Samuel Merwin and Henry Kitchell Webster.

Rush: My Gateway to Ayn Rand

by Robert BegleyArt & Culture

Oct 1, 2021

How did you discover Ayn Rand? Whether you’re new to her work or have loved it for years, there are lots of ways to be introduced to it. Perhaps it...

How I Got Atlas Shrugged on The Great American Read

by Robert BegleyArt & Culture

Sep 2, 2021

Happy Atlas Shrugged Day! In case you don’t know, we call it that because Ayn Rand began writing her magnum opus on September 2, 1946. Also, the novel’s story starts...

Ted Lasso Inspires Success through Benevolence and Competence

by Robert BegleyArt & Culture

Jun 22, 2021

Throughout the ten-episode first season, Lasso aims through his every action to help those around him become “the best versions of themselves.”

Two Inspiring Individualistic Songs to Live By

by Andreea MincuArt & Culture

May 18, 2021

I’ve long known that in order to achieve happiness I had to pursue my own values and live by my own judgment. But I had moments of discouragement when I...

Drawing on Past Passions for New Opportunities

by Joseph KellardArt & Culture

Apr 30, 2021

Do you ever reflect on hobbies you once enjoyed but no longer practice?

Unstoppable Momentum: The Music of Joe Satriani

by Thomas Walker-WerthArt & Culture

Apr 15, 2021

When the fourteen-year-old Joe Satriani learned, during high school football practice in 1970, of the passing of his musical hero Jimi Hendrix, he walked over to the coach and quit...

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