In a tearoom suspended in the void, the Soviet Onion Third World Burger floated serenely, a culinary enigma that defied gravity and taste alike. Laika, the ghostly cosmonaut dog, drifted…
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In a thought-provoking article on Aeon, Helena de Bres, a professor of philosophy at Wellesley College, explores the inherent absurdity of philosophy and, by extension, life itself. De Bres draws…
"Why Surrealism Matters" by Mark Polizzotti, published by Yale University Press, is a compelling exploration into the heart of one of the most influential and enigmatic art movements of the…
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Few names in the music industry have resonated as powerfully or as enduringly as that of Sir Paul McCartney. His vast repertoire is a testament to his musical genius, but…