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Angkor Wat

Looted relics, including a monumental statue of Ganesha, to be returned to Cambodia

By Eric O. Scott | January 16, 2022

A collection of 28 Cambodian artifacts, including what may be a famous statue of Ganesha, are returning home after being surrendered by Netscape founder James H. Clark.

Paganism

Biden proclaims October 11 as Indigenous Peoples’ Day

By Eric O. Scott | October 8, 2021

U.S. President Biden announced today that Monday, in addition to celebrating Columbus Day, will mark Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the first time the holiday has been recognized nationally.

Africa

Exhibition brings Nubian civilization out of Egypt’s shadow

By Eric O. Scott | April 25, 2021

Weekend Editor Eric O. Scott reviews the new exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum, “Nubia: Treasures of Ancient Africa,” featuring 300 artifacts from the collection of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

Paganism

Column: Dream Logic – On Narcolepsy and Paganism

By Bat Collazo | April 4, 2021

Guest columnist Bat Collazo explores the connections between dreams, disability, and the divine in this column about zir experiences with type one narcolepsy.

Paganism

“The new philosophy of no philosophy”: an interview with Dai Kato and Casey McCarthy

By Jake C. Leibowitz | October 18, 2020

TWH sits down with Dai Kato and Casey McCarthy to discuss their work and philosophy at Boulder, Colorado’s Smart Therapy Institute.

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This week may offer some welcome respite from the stress and woes of the past few weeks. Sharing a bit of joy, peace, and love within familial bonds and groups is likely to figure prominently. Even in situations that have been contentious—especially those involving family—the potential exists for harmony, though it may only be temporary. There is also likely to be a tad more abundance, as well as opportunities for accessing those components involved in achieving a healthy level of contentment.

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