Today marks the sixtieth entry in Frequencies. In the ten most recent entries, William Robert goes for a jog, Jeffrey Kripal and his mom visit the wonderful Dr. Oz, John Corrigan finds meaning in meaninglessness, Clayton Eshleman delves into Freudian metaphor, Ari Y. Kelman loves his Walkman, David Chidester looks into the gates of distance, Karen Gregory reads the cards, David Walker trolls the archives, Thomas Tweed considers John Cage, and Michael Gressett turns hippes into happies.
Emily Floyd is an associate editor for Frequencies. She has a BA from Smith College in Religion and Art History and is currently studying for her MAR in Religion and Art at the Institute of Sacred Music at Yale Divinity School, with a focus in Andean religious art and ritual.