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A daily dose of inspiration revolving around the arts and sciences. In a world focused on everything we can't do, be inspired by just a few of the things we have done.©Confused Productions 2025 Arte Ciencias Sociales Filosofía Mundial
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  • An Artist's Almanac for October 9, 2025
    Oct 9 2025

    These are some of the things humans have managed to do over the years.

    "The worst part of having a wild imagination is that sometimes it works against you.”

    Today's film came out in 1992. It starred Gerard Depardieu, Armand Assante, Sigourney Weaver, and Fernando Rey, who as Christopher Columbus’s son Fernando says, "Of all the words my father wrote - and there were many - I remember these the most: "Nothing that results from human progress is achieved with unanimous consent. And those who are enlightened before the others are condemned to pursue that light in spite of others."


    We also mark the anniversary of the births of John Lennon, Guillermo del Toro, Steve McQueen, Jacques Tati, Ivo Andrić, Bruce Catton, Robert de Sarbon, and America's first official scientific expedition.


    Today's image comes courtesy of the Sorbonne, and has no title. It is by Jean Chaufourier.


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    Do the useful thing, say the courageous thing, contemplate the beautiful thing: that is enough.

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    9 m
  • An Artist's Almanac for October 8, 2025
    Oct 8 2025

    These are some of the things humans have managed to do over the years.

    “Ordinary life is pretty complex stuff.”

    Today's film came out in 1982. It starred Mark Linn-Baker, Jessica Harper, Bill Macy, and Peter O’Toole who as Alan Swann reflects, "People like me, we're targets. I'm blamed for a lot of things I had absolutely nothing to do with. On the other hand, because of who I am, I get away with murder in other areas. I suppose it all balances out in the end."


    We also mark the anniversary of the births of Frank Herbert, Harvey Pekar, Chevy Chase, Jonathan Mayhew, the microwave, and the train.


    Today's image comes courtesy of The Art Institute of Chicago, and is by Claude Monet. It is an oil on canvas titled, Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare.


    A liberty not guided by conscience is mere license; conscience not defended is lost liberty.


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    Do the useful thing, say the courageous thing, contemplate the beautiful thing: that is enough.

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    8 m
  • An Artist's Almanac for October 6, 2025
    Oct 6 2025

    These are some of the things humans have managed to do over the years.

    Today's film came out in 2006. It starred Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jack Nicholson, Martin Sheen, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, Anthony Anderson, Alec Baldwin, and Mark Wahlberg who as Staff Sergeant Sean Dignam say, "I'm the guy who does his job. You must be the other guy."

    We also mark the anniversary of the births of Edwin Hubble, John Wessel, a few filmmaking milestones, the 425th anniversary of the first (fully surviving) opera, and the opening of the Moulin Rouge! cabaret club.

    Today's image comes courtesy of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and is titled Au Moulin Rouge (At the Moulin Rouge).


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    Do the useful thing, say the courageous thing, contemplate the beautiful thing: that is enough.

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    8 m
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