Splendid Triviality: Philosophy, Art, and Sport in a Time of Crisis
They are necessary because without them none of the things that are noble can flourish.
A collection of 126 posts
They are necessary because without them none of the things that are noble can flourish.
The politicization and generation of narratives surrounding the coronavirus (and ensuing governmental responses) funneled information flow into partitions based on political affiliation.
Africa has not been affected on anything like the scale of most countries in Asia, Europe, and North and South America.
The COVID-19 vaccine development experience shows it is possible to produce safe and effective vaccines much faster than previously thought.
The film gave me nightmares and panic attacks. I did what I could with such difficult information.
I once directed a classical musical—Anything Goes—at Canada’s Shaw Festival. But that’s the only play I’ve directed that was seen by a large audience.
The Declaration states that achieving herd immunity for COVID-19 can be assisted by vaccines, “but is not dependent” on their use.
The public debate around COVID-19 has too often centred on the question of whether a certain set of measures, usually classified as lockdowns, are or are not effective.
The pandemic has done much to undermine the basis for urban supremacy.
In our hyper-connected times, personal resilience is a muscle worth exercising.
No doubt the pandemic would have had a negative impact on the global economy ceteris paribus, but it has surely been exacerbated by the lockdowns.
In reducing sex to a basic mechanical function in the service of health, we have covered the uniquely human parts of ourselves that should be engaged during sex and lost precisely what makes sex sexy—what transforms its mechanics into mystery.
The UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) has reported the age-standardised mortality rate in England each year going back to 2001.
Teaching online and in-person concurrently is disorienting, and I spend the day fearful that I am doing a disservice to both groups.
The smileys are not bad people. They are not necessarily unintelligent people. They are unhappy people wearing a mask of happiness, confused and beaten and searching for an easy answer.