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I accidentally built a fairytale greenhouse (Story 59)
It took a year to finish this project but it’s now here: a DIY greenhouse. It went through a few stages and turned into something quite different from what I initially imagined, but it’s now much cuter than I honestly … Continue reading
The Problem with Video Essays
See Part Two now! https://go.nebula.tv/philosophytube Support the show on Patreon: / philosophytube BIBLIOGRAPHY: Aristotle, De Caelo Aristotle, On Generation and Corruption Amir Alexander, Liberty’s Grid Hakob Barseghyan, Nicholas Overgaard, & Gregory Rupik, “Chapter 8,” in Introduction to History and Philosophy … Continue reading
“The Anthem With No Country: You’ve Heard It… But Do You Know It?”
What if your national anthem wasn’t tied to a land—but to a melody? In this episode, we explore “Gelem, Gelem,” the powerful Romani anthem that unites 12 million people across more than 30 countries—without a flag, without borders, and without … Continue reading
BBC Radio 4 – The Verb, Forrest Gander, Laurie Bolger, SJ Fowler, Rachel Segal Hamilton
Forrest Gander, Laurie Bolger, SJ Fowler and Rachel Segal Hamilton. Pulitzer prize-winning poet Forrest Gander discusses the Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowships. An initiative which awards $50,000 to poets of literary merit appointed to serve in civic positions to … Continue reading
Mesmerizing Kinetic Clock Expands & Contracts w/ Passage of Time | My Modern Met
By Emma Taggart on June 27, 2025 “When designing the Solstice timepiece, I wanted its movement to represent the passing of time in a way that was beautiful and peaceful, taking inspiration from flowers opening in response to light.” Whether … Continue reading