A killer mushroom tale shook the community when an Australian woman was trying to win back her estranged husband but the attempt took a dark turn leaving three people dead and one critical… Read More
North Korea is likely to milk the border crossing by a US soldier for propaganda purposes but will probably not be able to gain political leverage, analysts and a former North Korean diplo… Read More
As summer is heating up, it’s time to dive into a new book (or two). Sandy’s summer books list for July includes a lot of fun adventures to get your mind working overtime (while… Read More
Here at Wealth of Geeks, we each have our own specific genre of thing we geek out about. I work with some of the biggest cinephiles in the business, and I’d guess some of my colleagues… Read More
Ah, Marlowe, you cool cat.One of the things you realize when you live in Los Angeles, or rather grow up in the city, you either love it, or hate it. It’s an ephemeral city, a joy… Read More
by Georges Fery
The dream of limitless land and riches drove the conquest of the New World. However, all other quests paled compared to the search for El Dorado, literally the Gilded One, a… Read More
Not many people get their names stamped on history, but Giacomo Girolamo Casanova wasn’t like most people. Born in the hedonistic capital of the world, Casanova adventured his way acro… Read More
On the surface, it seems like socialites like some of the most glamorous lives out there. They have all the fame and luxury of a royal or a movie star, without any of the work. But behind th… Read More
We all know that everything happens for a reason, but have you ever wondered what if things had played out differently? This is the same question asked by the Apple TV+ series For All Mankin… Read More
The debate over the place of cars in cities may seem like a recent one, but in fact was raging well before the first automobile even saw the light of day.
To better understand, let us tak… Read More
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Carl Jung: Children’s Dreams Seminar
Around the eighth year there is a transition to ego consciousness, as we have already seen in previous chi… Read More
(Amazon Studios)The New Year brings with it plenty of new streamable entertainment, from the latest seasons of buzzy shows to classic movies.In addition to Part 1 of the Ozark series finale… Read More
‘Zora Neale Hurston’ by Bev Sykes.The oral tradition of southern black folklore was an art and a skill handed down from Africa, preserved through slavery, and still thriving in t… Read More
I can remember them saying that ‘everything changed after 9/11’. It did, but certainly not for the better. I think we can all agree on that. I remember how everyone s… Read More
by José Rizal (Translated by Charles E. Derbyshire)"Farming Sugarcane" (2007) painting by Jun MartinezFollowing our usual custom of facing squarely the most difficult and delicate que… Read More
A new year can only mean 365 more days of awesome books for the lovers or reading and literature. No matter what type of books you enjoy reading, there will be plenty of options throughout t… Read More
Memory of C.G. Jung by Suzanne Percheron:
Extracts from notes taken by Suzanne Percheron during or immediately after regular interviews she had with C. G. Jung from 1935 to 1961. The part… Read More
"Endymion: Book III" by John KeatsThere are who lord it o'er their fellow-menWith most prevailing tinsel: who unpenTheir baaing vanities, to browse awayThe comfortable green and juicy h… Read More
Here's a very incomplete master list of books I've read. I begin with a list by rating (so you can see which books I gave a perfect four out of four stars to, for example), then one by autho… Read More