Cosmic creativity — how art evolves consciousness: Alex Grey

Visionary artist Alex Grey began his career as a medical illustrator at Harvard Medical School, but is best known for paintings that present the physical and subtle anatomy of an individual in the context of cosmic, biological and technological evolution. His work has been featured in Time and Newsweek, on the Discovery Channel, and as … Read more

World’s ugliest music – Scott Rickard

Scott Rickard has degrees in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Electrical Engineering from M.I.T. and MA and PhD degrees in Applied and Computational Mathematics from Princeton University. At University College Dublin, he founded the Complex & Adaptive Systems Laboratory, where biologists, geologists, mathematicians, computer scientists, social scientists and economists work on problems which matter to people. … Read more

How Women in the Arts Can Become Leaders in the Community by Stephanie Haywood

Image via Pexels How Women in the Arts Can Become Leaders in the Community Countless women have used art as a means of self-empowerment — from the protest songs of Nina Simone and Billie Holiday to the feminist paintings of artists like Frida Kahlo and Mary Cassatt. Female artists haven’t kept that power to themselves, … Read more

Hip-Hop Identifies as Religion

Censored by Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e84rM4roDFE&index=5&list=PLwgpKiCaX1f9_YobwCXnO3rIr5aWKfMAp but this one is also good G Craige Lewis “The truth behind hip-hop” Recorded In 1999 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMGhLjlzI58&list=PLwgpKiCaX1f9_YobwCXnO3rIr5aWKfMAp&index=1 CGPT G. Craige Lewis is the founder of EX Ministries and has been a vocal critic of hip-hop culture, which he argues has a negative impact on youth. His work through EX Ministries focuses … Read more