Talk To Me: Web 2.0 and Beyond
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Talk To Me: Jungian look at Mystery Science Theater
Friday, December 04, 2009
Actress Kathleen Chalfant has starred on Broadway, in plays including Wit and Angels in America. She was in a different role recently at the Rubin Museum of Art, discussing the theories of psychoanalyst Carl Jung as part of the Museum's Red Book Dialogues.
Talk To Me: Faith, Nature and Social Activism
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Alice Walker is known for her fierce, poetic writing and her politically charged ideas. She opened up to a Jungian analyst in front of a live audience at the Rubin Museum of Art, one of our partners in the Talk To Me series.
Talk To Me: Brooklyn’s Traitor, Baseball’s Visionary
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
When the Brooklyn Dodgers headed west to L.A. more than fifty years ago, fans felt betrayed. The man to blame was the Dodger's owner Walter O'Malley, and, though history has proved O’Malley to be one of baseball’s great visionaries, there are still grudges out there.
Talk To Me: Charlie Kaufman Bares His Unconscious
Monday, November 30, 2009
Filmmaker Charlie Kaufman and Jungian analyst John Beebe plumbed the depths of the writer's famously complex mind during a Jungian chat last month at the Rubin Museum.
Chinua Achebe and K. Anthony Appiah at the Unterberg Poetry Center
Monday, November 02, 2009
Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe, now 78, is often called the father of modern African literature. His 1958 novel Things Fall Apart inspired post-Colonial fiction told in the voices of those who had experienced Colonialism first hand.