The Joy of Looking: What Did the Water Give? with Alexa Miller

Online

Visual artist turned medical educator Alexa Miller will host this salon centering experiences with visual art as a catalyst for expansion, innovation, connection, bias awareness, and shameless enjoyment. The second in the 6-episode Joy of Looking series, this Salon asks What Did the Water Give? We will look at a selection of works by artist Frida Kahlo…

$20.00

Hosting QnA – Anna Gat

ii Café Voice Channel

Are you thinking about hosting your own salon? Do you have questions and suggestions about hosting salons? Did you miss Anna on Twitter spaces this week and desire a live action replay of the Q&A but with just your Qs? Join Anna in the iiCafe Discord voice channel (Audio only!) to ask questions and discuss…

Free

The Embodiment of Evil: Adolf Eichmann vs Ellsworth Toohey

Online

In this salon, Daniel Golliher dives into the nature of evil. Philosophers have approached the subject differently throughout time, but few as memorably as either Rand or Arendt.  This salon is the second of three in a mini-series comparing the thinkers Ayn Rand and Hannah Arendt.  Hannah Arendt famously called it banal while covering the…

$25.00

SuperSalon with Matthew Gabriele and David M. Perry: Illuminating the ‘Bright Ages’

Online

Medieval historians and co-authors of the newly-released The Bright Ages Matthew Gabriele & David M. Perry join Interintellect hosts Donald Frederick & Catherine Woodiwiss for a special SuperSalon about the medieval world, nostalgia, and our cultural moment. “It is evident that the title ‘Dark Ages,’ given to the mediæval centuries, is...wholly inapplicable. They were, on…

$15.00

Interintellect @ Vibecamp: Materializing the New Republic of Letters

Austin, Texas TX

If you're attending Vibecamp, join Étienne Fortier-Dubois and Alex Grin at this special Interintellect gathering to discuss the beauty and perils of manifesting online communities “in real life.” In the age of Enlightenment, the Republic of Letters was a group of intellectuals who lived across Europe and kept in touch through written correspondence. It was…

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Contract, Carnival, Tryst, and Trance – Love in the Middle Ages – A History of Love

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Interintellect founder Anna Gát continues her exploration of the history of love with a discussion on the Middle Ages and Renaissance. We will explore the dark centuries of perpetual war, plague, and Crusades,  as well as the buzzing peacetime cities of commerce and arts, and the role of religion in the family home.  We will…

$20.00

Generation X: Cinema

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In this new series, writer Sean Patrick Hughes explores the culture, events and history of Generation X. At 7:30 PM eastern time on November 8, 1972, HBO launched the first premium pay cable station in America. By the end of the decade, it was in 10 million American households. By 1982 10% of American households…

$15.00