Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
“What ordinary people once made, they buy: and what they once fixed for themselves, they replace entirely or hire an expert to repair, whose expert fix often involves replacing an entire system ...
Minister EnQi is dedicated to the physical and spiritual health of Black people. The Dr. Sebi protégé spoke with rolling out about his relationship with the late Dr. Sebi, our souls and why it is ...
When was the last time you met a kid in middle or high school in shop class? I can’t remember either, and I have a 15-year-old sister. Information technology is at the forefront of our education, but ...
“I come from a people who have been institutionally, chronically, systemically, hated for 400 years, [and] taught the world so much about how to love,” said Cornel West to a packed house at Battell ...
The pivotal book I’m reading, Matthew B. Crawford’s Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry Into the Value of Work, should be a reference point for numerous philosophical debates in the design community.
Matthew Crawford was on what most people would think was the "right track." Then he left his job as executive director at a think tank in Washington to open a motorcycle repair shop. In his new book, ...