Post-rumination: how a writer & a songwriter overcame depression by Nicolás Boullosa on September 20, 2023 Less known than the current enfant terrible of French literature Michel Houellebecq, writer Emmanuel Carrère published an engaging yet painful …
El arte de saber pasear: “flânerie” en la era post-Internet by Nicolás Boullosa on September 22, 2016 El pragmatismo al que nos empujan horarios ajustados y pantallas que nos siguen durante el día, ofreciéndose a cada instante …
El lado salvaje de la educación: el mundo más allá del aula by Nicolás Boullosa on June 2, 2016 Un nuevo estudio detalla la correlación entre la inteligencia de los principales mamíferos y tanto la madurez al nacimiento como …
Cabañas humildes: renace la aspiración a la autosuficiencia by Nicolás Boullosa on September 22, 2015 Sea o no sencillo irse a los bosques para, desde una cabaña sencilla, confrontar los hechos esenciales de la vida, …
Converted garage as income-earning small home in exurban LA by Kirsten Dirksen on June 2, 2014 When Chris Aune bought his home in Lancaster, California, he was looking for a place for just himself and his …
Réditos del paseo despreocupado: vagar activa la creatividad by Nicolás Boullosa on May 5, 2014 Tras escuchar que el concepto físico de movimiento era irreal, el filósofo Diógenes de Sinope contestó poniéndose en pie y …
Alargar el "Ahora" y mejorar la salud con "baños forestales" by Nicolás Boullosa on December 12, 2013 Apreciar un paseo por el bosque requiere un esfuerzo más cognitivo y de actitud que físico, pero sus beneficios -físicos, …
Brick & mortar frontier town bank becomes NorCal downtown home by Kirsten Dirksen on August 18, 2013 When Bert Crews was looking for a home in the tiny frontier-style town of Tomales, California, it just happened to …
Intentionally small home: urban living in North Carolina by Kirsten Dirksen on June 10, 2013 Nicole Alvarez grew up in a typical American suburbia: spacious homes, large yards, not walkable to town. Then she began …
1 hour commute cuts your social life by 10% by Kirsten Dirksen on March 1, 2011 When asked to name the worst part of our day by happiness researchers, we consistently name commuting as at least …