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Starting and running a business takes more than a good idea and the desire to not have a boss.
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SEAL training is the ultimate test of both mental and physical strength.
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A study looks at the performance benefits delivered by asthma drugs when they’re taken by athletes who don’t have asthma.
A song many consider the black national anthem rises again in the United States.
Juggling conscious experience with the machinations of the mind can create the ultimate audience experience.
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The best leaders don’t project perfection. Peter Fuda explains why.
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The actor’s greatest heroes exhibited humility in their actions, a view he tries to emulate.
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There are several levels of comedy plagiarism, says Paul F. Tompkins.
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Hierarchies of taste exist in our society, but their roots often reflect more than just the quality of work.
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Is the way we hear music biological or cultural?
Setting a simple intention and coming prepared can help you — and those around you — win big.
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It may be growing in popularity, but is there anything substantive to this new wellness trend?
A recent study gives new meaning to the saying “fake it ’til you make it.”
Artists and fans are the big losers as bot-powered scalpers make a killing.
Really puts the whole “don’t give up until you’re dead” thing to shame.
He was recruited by Jim Henson himself in 1969.
It could add $83 billion to the U.S. economy in 10 years—and that’s a very conservative estimate.
Theaters today seem like hallowed ground, says Harvard’s Diane Paulus, but that’s not their natural state. Once, they had the same atmosphere as sport: visceral, alive, and indebted to its audience. How can we get back there?
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