April, 2025 - syn_openculture

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Month View
Here are the subjects of all posts in the [info]syn_openculture journal in April, 2025.


1st
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Great Gatsby: A Free Audio Book
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Only Illustrated Manuscript of Homer’s Iliad from Antiquity
2nd
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureWatch Bob Dylan Make His Debut at the Newport Folk Festival in Colorized 1963 Footage
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe 1927 Film Metropolis Created a Dystopian Vision of What the World Would Look Like in 2026–and It Hits Close to Home
3rd
4:58a[info]syn_opencultureWatch Jazz ‘Hot’, the Rare 1938 Short Film With Jazz Legend Django Reinhardt
7:00p[info]syn_opencultureWhy the Romans Stopped Reading Books
8:49p[info]syn_opencultureThe Steps a President Would Take to Destroy His Nation, According to Elon Musk’s AI Chatbot, Grok
4th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow Italy Became the Most Divided Country in Europe: Understanding the Great Divide Between North & South
5th
5:10p[info]syn_opencultureWho Really Built the Egyptian Pyramids—And How Did They Do It?
7th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureDante’s Inferno: A Visitor’s Guide to Hell
8th
7:29a[info]syn_opencultureWatch Composer Wendy Carlos Demo an Original Moog Synthesizer (1989)
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureIsaac Asimov Describes How Artificial Intelligence Will Liberate Humans & Their Creativity: Watch His Last Major Interview (1992)
9th
5:55a[info]syn_opencultureThe Map of Mathematics: Animation Shows How All the Different Fields in Math Fit Together
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Medieval Manuscript That Features “Yoda”, Killer Snails, Savage Rabbits & More: Discover The Smithfield Decretals
10th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureActor John Lithgow Reads 20 Lessons on Tyranny, Penned by Historian Timothy Snyder
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhat Is Kafkaesque?: The Philosophy of Franz Kafka
11th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHear the World’s Oldest Known Song, “Hurrian Hymn No. 6” Written 3,400 Years Ago
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow Chinese Characters Work: The Evolution of a Three-Millennia-Old Writing System
14th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhat Was Smoot-Hawley, and Why Are We Doing It Again? Anyone? Anyone?
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhat the World Will Look Like in 250 Million Years: Mapping the Distant Future
15th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureWilliam Faulkner’s Review of Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea (1952)
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Ark Before Noah: Discover the Ancient Flood Myths That Came Before the Bible
16th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhy Most Ancient Civilizations Had No Word for the Color Blue
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureA Forgotten 16th-Century Manuscript Reveals the First Designs for Modern Rockets
17th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow to Enter a ‘Flow State’ on Command: Peak Performance Mind Hack Explained in 7 Minutes
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow to Evade Taxes in Ancient Rome: A 1,900-Year-Old Papyrus Reveals an Ancient Tax Evasion Scheme
18th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Real Story of Easter: How We Got from the First Easter in the Bible to Bunnies, Eggs & Chocolate
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureCarl Sagan Issues a Chilling Warning About the Decline of Scientific Thinking in America: Watch His Final Interview (1996)
21st
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureJames Joyce, With His Eyesight Failing, Draws a Sketch of Leopold Bloom (1926)
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Extreme Life and Philosophy of Hunter S. Thompson: Gonzo Journalism and the American Condition
22nd
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureEducation for Death: The Making of the Nazi–Walt Disney’s 1943 Film Shows How Fascists Are Made
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow Zaha Hadid Revolutionized Architecture & Drew Inspiration from Russian Avant-Garde Art
23rd
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe 1924 Soviet Chess Match Where The Chess Pieces Were Real Soldiers and Horses
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Roman Colosseum Deconstructed: 3D Animation Reveals the Hidden Technology That Powered Rome’s Great Arena
24th
6:31a[info]syn_opencultureHōshi: A Short Documentary on the 1300-Year-Old Hotel Run by the Same Japanese Family for 46 Generations
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureMiles Davis’ Album On the Corner Tried to Woo Young Rock & Funk Fans: First Considered a Disaster, It’s Now Hailed as a Masterpiece
25th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureA Meditative Tour of Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Architectural Masterpiece
28th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhen Queen’s Freddie Mercury Performed with Opera Superstar Montserrat Caballé in 1988: A Meeting of Two Powerful Voices
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Greatest Art Heist in History: How the Mona Lisa Was Stolen from the Louvre (1911)
29th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureTom Jones Performs “Long Time Gone” with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young–and Blows the Band & Audience Away (1969)
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Simple, Ingenious Design of the Ancient Roman Javelin: How the Romans Engineered a Remarkably Effective Weapon
30th
5:44a[info]syn_opencultureA Stylish 2,000-Year-Old Roman Shoe Found in a Well
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Heavy-Metal Band Disturbed Covered Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence” Ten Years Ago, and It’s Still Topping the Charts