The American poet Robert Frost (1874–1963), revered and celebrated in his homeland, would have been 150 years old on March...
Stuttgart, Germany. Putting heroes and heroines under the microscope. The special exhibition, “Not my Hero,” at Stuttgart’s Stadtpalais until September...
According to recently deceased Egyptologist Jan Assmann, bringing the image of the eternal into the world of change was the motif of the most powerful building impulse in human history. Out of the original 800 pyramids, 120 are still standing in the Egypt of today—a testimony to the timelessness of...
Not many people who got to know Rudolf Steiner before the turn of the century followed him on the path...
Alongside the many one-hundred-year anniversaries in different anthroposophical fields, this year marks a century since Rudolf Steiner gave Henni Geck...
Shortly after Rudolf Steiner’s death, the art critic Max Osborn recounted an incident during his time as editor of the Magazin für Litteratur [Magazine for Literature]: “One day, we all received a strange letter, in which the mighty master of the Magazine communicated to us that, unfortunately, something fatal had...
In a series of talks about the impulses of the Christmas Conference of 1923/1924, Gerald Häfner opened his lecture (”The...
USA. Steffen Schneider and Will Bratton presented a workshop at the 2023 North American Biodynamic Conference in Westminster, Colorado, to...
Rudolf Steiner was not a farmer. Despite this, he delivered the Agriculture Course—eight lectures in June 1924 that provided the starting point for a profound and wide-ranging renewal of agriculture. How was he able to speak in such a way that his words were and still are fruitful for farmers,...
Two volumes from Steiner’s Collected Works, GA 250 and GA 251, were published relatively recently in German, (in 2020 and...
A news item, “History Classes That Speak to Our Times,” featuring Michael Zech, professor at Alanus University and history teacher...


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