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Pablo Neruda’s Journey: Passion, Politics, and Poetry

August 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Isabel Allende:I stand before you today, carrying the bittersweet duty of honoring a man whose voice could summon oceans, ignite revolutions, and cradle the most intimate of human emotions. Pablo Neruda was not merely a poet—he was a cartographer of the soul, mapping both the ecstasies and the griefs of our shared existence. He was a lover of his homeland’s wild … [Read more...] about Pablo Neruda’s Journey: Passion, Politics, and Poetry

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American & Muslim Comedians on Faith and Peace

August 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Trevor Noah:You know, when people talk about world peace, they often imagine politicians shaking hands, signing treaties, maybe a dove or two flying across the sky. But I’ve always thought — what if instead of politicians, we sent comedians? Imagine the UN General Assembly, but instead of speeches, you get a tight five from Chris Rock, a story from Mo Amer, and a … [Read more...] about American & Muslim Comedians on Faith and Peace

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Islam in America: 5 Comedy Conversations on Real Challenges

August 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Jim Gaffigan:  (Spotlight comes up, Hasan walks to center stage with a smile)"Good evening, everybody! Welcome to a very special night where we’re going to tackle the big questions — faith, freedom, and why my mom still thinks American milk is 'too watery to be real.' Tonight, we’ve got a dream team of comedians — half from America, half from the Muslim … [Read more...] about Islam in America: 5 Comedy Conversations on Real Challenges

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How Strict Islamic Beliefs Fit or Clash with U.S. Freedoms

August 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Some of the world’s legal systems are shaped heavily by religion, while others, like that of the United States, are entirely secular. For someone living under a strict interpretation of Islam — where faith is not just personal belief but also a framework for public law and moral order — moving to the U.S. can reveal deep differences in freedoms, obligations, and … [Read more...] about How Strict Islamic Beliefs Fit or Clash with U.S. Freedoms

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Loretta LaRoche’s 5 Inspiring Talks on Joy, Aging, and Letting Go

August 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Loretta LaRoche Aging

Loretta LaRocheOh, honey, let me tell you — life is too short to be walking around like you’ve been sucking on a lemon since 1974. We’re all running around like “human doings” instead of “human beings,” checking things off lists that no one will ever read. And for what? So our gravestones can say, She Had Great Laundry Skills? Please.Here’s the thing: joy doesn’t … [Read more...] about Loretta LaRoche’s 5 Inspiring Talks on Joy, Aging, and Letting Go

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How to Humor Your Stress: Loretta LaRoche & Funny People

August 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Loretta LaRoche’s How to Humor Your Stress

Welcome, my friends, to Loretta LaRoche, How to Humor Your Stress. You know, life today feels like everyone’s in a rush to nowhere, carrying calendars that look like they’ve been filled out by a hyperactive squirrel. We’ve traded porch conversations for push notifications, laughter for likes, and being for doing. Well, I think it’s time we pull the emergency … [Read more...] about How to Humor Your Stress: Loretta LaRoche & Funny People

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Anna Akhmatova’s Resistance: Love, Loss, and Defiance

August 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Joseph Brodsky:  Anna Akhmatova’s life unfolded like a poem etched against the granite of history—elegant, unyielding, and shaped by forces both intimate and immense. Born in the twilight of Imperial Russia, she first rose as a luminous voice in the Silver Age of Russian poetry, where her verses sang of love, longing, and the quiet splendor of human … [Read more...] about Anna Akhmatova’s Resistance: Love, Loss, and Defiance

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Attack on Titan Paths: Eren’s Last Meetings Revealed

August 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

The Paths were silent, as they always were — no wind, no heartbeat, no sound but the faint hum beneath the pale sand. Eren stood barefoot, the cold not touching him, the horizon stretching forever in every direction.Eren (thoughts):"This place… I’ve been here so many times, but it’s never been like this. It’s not Ymir calling me, not the Titans, not the chains of … [Read more...] about Attack on Titan Paths: Eren’s Last Meetings Revealed

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Khalil Gibran’s Life in Five Pivotal Moments

August 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Mary Haskell:  When I first met Khalil, he spoke as if the air itself were listening. His sentences carried the weight of the mountains and the salt of faraway seas. I saw in him not only an artist, but a soul forever balanced between two worlds—one he had left behind in Lebanon, and one he was still learning to trust in America.In the years that followed, I … [Read more...] about Khalil Gibran’s Life in Five Pivotal Moments

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Murasaki Shikibu: The Untold Stories Behind The Tale of Genji

August 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Murasaki Shikibu The Tale of Genji

Sei Shōnagon:  They say that in the palace, every season has its own sound. The clink of a tea cup against porcelain in spring, the rustle of silken sleeves in summer, the distant tapping of rain on lacquered eaves in autumn, and the muffled hush of snow in winter. But for me, there was always another sound—softer, yet sharper than any—Murasaki’s brush … [Read more...] about Murasaki Shikibu: The Untold Stories Behind The Tale of Genji

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