I believe many of us can benefit from boredom and all the great things that come from it. I vow to be a kid again and go on adventures in the wake of my boredom, no matter where it takes me. I have ...
“Boredom is the seed of creativity, but when people are avoiding boredom all the time, they never need to create, learn a skill, do art or go out and make friends.” Many experts actually encourage ...
Two new photography exhibits at the Fitchburg Art Museum (FAM) feature striking images by artists whose work tell stories in different ways. Tara Sellios’s “Ask Now the Beasts” exhibit ...
When the Second Person of the Trinity took on human nature, he entered into a suffering and broken world brought about the sinfulness of Adam, Eve and all mankind. He did so in order to show us ...
St. Paul ’s understanding of suffering as a participation in salvation is especially evident when he speaks of how his suffering affects others. In 2 Timothy Paul says, “Take your share of ...
By Matt Stevens In 1934, two young artists drove from Los Angeles in a beat-up car to Mexico, to create a powerful artwork about repression. It was concealed — and then forgotten. By Victoria ...
With all these options, one need never be bored — and that's a bad thing. For all the whining about it, boredom can actually have benefits. First, though, we have to let ourselves actually be bored.