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The vital alliance of theatre and science: why we need to look again at science as presented in theatre
Exploring the intersection of theatre and science, Miller argues that drama can illuminate complex ideas, humanize scientists, and even inspire real-world discoveries. Through examples from plays and film, it shows how blending accuracy with imagination can deepen public understanding, spark creativity, and reveal the profound connections between scientific thought and storytelling.
Arthur I. Miller
Apr 6


The Weight We Carry: How We Rise Against Gravity Before Returning to the Earth
A meditation on gravity as the hidden force shaping our bodies, minds, and health. Drawing on medicine, biology, and lived experience, it shows how standing, movement, posture, and the gut help us resist being pulled down—physically and emotionally—revealing health as a lifelong act of rising, balance, and purposeful resistance before we finally return to the earth.
Brennan Spiegel
Jan 19


Tiny strand of RNA causes toilet paper panic
A reflection on how a microscopic virus triggered global fear far beyond its biological effects. Tracing the early spread of Covid-19 alongside mass toilet-paper hoarding, it explores how invisible threats, media amplification, and deep-seated instincts shape collective panic, revealing how human behavior under crisis can spread faster than disease itself.
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