Yesterday marked the seventieth entry in Frequencies, a co-production of The Immanent Frame and Killing the Buddha. In the ten most recent entries, Richard King looks at the spiritual side of capitalism, Anna Bigelow offers a study in contradiction, Josef Sorett visits the Harlem Renaissance, Kevin Lewis O’Neill gets some rest, Caleb Elfenbein explores Mohammad’s hair, Joel Kovel plans a revolution, Melissa Wilcox indulges with the Sisters, Patton Dodd listens to U2, Martin E. Marty uses an atomizer, and Chip Callahan goes for a drive.
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.