Click Here to Read: The Trump Inheritance by Fintan O’Toole Trumpism has always been here, it was waiting only to be named. What does this mean for the Biden presidency? in The New York Review of Books February 25, 2021 issue
Image: Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
NYPSI’s 1046th Scientific Meeting: Evolution of a “Classic” Psychoanalytic Institute: Escape from Rome with presenter Leon Hoffman, M.D.
NYPSI’s 1046th Scientific Meeting: Evolution of a “Classic” Psychoanalytic Institute: Escape from Rome with presenter Leon Hoffman, M.D. and discussant Harold Blum, M.D. Evolution of a ‘Classic’ Psychoanalytic Institute: Escape from Rome Presenter: Leon Hoffman, M.D.
Discussant: Harold Blum, M.D.
Tuesday, February 23, 2021 | 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm (Held Virtually on ZOOM) $30 – General Admission $20 – Student Admission No charge for NYPSI members and students Register HERE, visit nypsi.org or call 212.879.6900
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Tiresias’ Blow with Marco Posadas at IPTAR
IPTAR PRESENTS MARCO POSADAS, MSW TIRESIAS’ BLOW: THE PHALLUS AS BASTION IN THE ANALYSTS’ PREJUDICIAL REACTIONS TO GENDER AND SEXUAL DIVERSITY IN RACIALIZED PATIENTS DISCUSSANT: YUKARI YANAGINO, PHDSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2021 ON ZOOM10:00 AM — 1:00 PM
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‘A Very Lonely Business’
Click Here to Read:‘A Very Lonely Business’: by Daphne Merkin “How any woman with a family ever put pen to paper I cannot fathom,” Virginia Woolf wrote. Is there a tradeoff between motherhood and artistic creativity? in the New York Review of Books in the February 11, 2021 issue.
Virginia Woolf. Photographer George Charles Beresford. Public Domain via Public Media Commons.
Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries?
Click Here to Read: Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries?: The bizarre deaths of hikers at Russia’s Dyatlov Pass have inspired countless conspiracy theories, but the answer may lie in an elegant computer model based on surprising sources By Rohbin George Andrews on the National Geographic Website on January 28, 2021.
Draft map of incident of Dyatlov pass. H 1) Russian hikers has tent near ca. 1000m mountain top at plateau. Suddenly they left tent in panic. They ran out from tent ca. 1500 m down to forest. 2) and make fire 4) from branches of spruce 3). Some went to ravine 5). Some tried to return to tent 6). 8) is Dyalov pass. Black crosses are groups of deaths. Image: Merikanto Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
Songs From the Ghetto: Rokhl’s Golden City: Preserving musical testimonials from the Holocaust
Click Here To Read: Songs From the Ghetto: Rokhl’s Golden City: Preserving musical testimonials from the Holocaust BY Rokhl Kafrissen On the Tablet website on January 27, 2021.
Jews in Litzmannstadt Ghetto. The Jojne Pilcer Market at the intersection of Łagiewnicka and Berliński streets Image: Unknown. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons