Play Night – Interintellect Reads ‘August: Osage County’

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Dear community and hosts, After Arcadia, Uncle Vanya and The State of Siege, we once again gather to read a masterpiece of theatre: Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize winning August: Osage County, a family tragicomedy with 13 great roles! Whether you've been to our previous readings or not, as a member you're invited to cast yourself…

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Envy and Evil

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Interintellect Maybe Gray and special guest Qiaochu Yuan invite you to explore the interconnections between the experience of envy and the concept of evil. Sometimes we recognize that we have encountered injustice in the world and maybe some of the occasions upon which we blame this injustice on something called "Evil" we are correct. Sometimes,…

$25.00

Time vs. Dime: Building Trust for a Better Future

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Join Eyal Shay for a creative pursuit of reimagining societal structures and modes of transaction. In the beginning there was trust. Bands of Homo sapiens relied on internal trust-based bonds for surviving and thriving. Then came simple trade, followed by common currency, or money. Money allowed people to leave behind the paradigm of gifting with…

$15.00

The Spaces of Classical Music

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Interintellect host Linus Lu continues his series all about classical music by exploring the relationship between classical music and the spaces in which it is heard.  In this salon, we explore how and where we listen to music. More so than perhaps other art forms, music can switch contexts. While we usually read books in relative silence and…

$20.00

Sparks Between Us: The Lust For Life

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When was the last time you felt enthusiastic about living life? Is the world a dangerous place? Or is it ripe with pleasures to be discovered? How we grew up experiencing pleasure affects how we determine self-worth. A healthy integration of our sub-personalities, an abundance mindset, and a strong sense of havingness are central to…

$25.00

The Art of Collaboration

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In this salon, debut host Tasshin Fogleman explores the highs and lows of collaboration.  Scientific research, political movements, films, Broadway musicals, and even the humble neighborhood block party all require collaboration. Good collaboration results something greater, more beautiful and more beneficial than any one person could create on their own. Bad collaboration results in headaches,…

$20.00

How to Have Better Meetings with Sketchnotes – The Practice of Visual Notetaking

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Sketchnotes can turn any meeting into a fun exercise in creativity. In this workshop-style salon, you will learn how to draw them yourself. Your guide will be professional illustrator and sketchnoter Zsofi Lang, and together we will combine theory and practice to come away with a different perspective on notetaking. Learn about how sketchnotes can…

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The Solace and Torment in Solitude

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Interintellect Anwar AlKandari will lead an intimate discussion on solitude - how it affects our thinking process, mental state, and relationship with others.  “I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity.” “Although I am a typical loner in my daily life, my awareness of belonging to…

$15.00

The Age of Community: Community Careers

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Welcome to the second salon of a mini-series on all things community hosted by Lucia Asanache - she will explore, with support from wonderful guests, the power and potential of communities for improving our society. Inspired by her work building global communities around tech policy at the Tony Blair Institute, Lucia is keen to share…

$15.00

Creating Spaces for Vulnerability and the Boundaries Between Our Offline and Online Selves

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In this salon, Charlie Smart will explore vulnerability and its power to connect and ground us.   Vulnerability may have the tired gloss of an of-the-moment cultural currency. Yet, it is also a foundational element of being human. We walk lives of uncertainty and ambiguity. It is by inhabiting our vulnerability generously that, in the…

$10.00

The Story of Philosophy Series – Are we best served by pessimism?

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Join London ii hosts Flick Hardingham and Irene JK as we examine how Schopenhauer’s ideas are relevant (or not) in today’s society and our own lives. Some questions to prompt your curiosity. Picture early Nineteenth century Europe. Waterloo had been fought. The Revolution was dead. Millions had perished. Millions of acres neglected. As Durant so eloquently puts it,…

$20.00

In Praise of The Prophet Series – Part 4: Buying and Selling, Crime and Punishment, Laws

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In this salon series, Tanya Raj will lead deep-dive discussions on The Prophet by Khalil Gibran and his philosophy on living a life with purpose and meaning. In this salon, we will delve into the man-made concepts of trading and what purpose do they serve, is crime evil, and does punishment equates to atonement, along…

$20.00