Book Review: The Art of Practice
A Paradigm Shift in Skill Acquisition Dittmar’s latest offering emerges as a significant contribution to the literature on performance psychology, challenging long-held beliefs about the nature of practice and skill…
Joe Cook: The Vaudeville Polymath Whose Relentless Pursuit of Five-Club Juggling Redefined Perseverance
Joe Cook, a name that resonates with the golden age of American vaudeville, stands as a testament to unparalleled versatility and unwavering dedication. His illustrious career, spanning the late 19th…
The Enduring Laughter: Clowns Without Borders Bring Respite to Asylum Seekers Facing Unprecedented Delays in Mexico
Families seeking asylum in Mexico are grappling with an escalating humanitarian crisis, marked by unprecedented backlogs and formidable barriers under current United States immigration policies. This protracted state of limbo…
The Enduring Legacy of Paul Cinquevalli: A Master Juggler’s Insights on Art, Discipline, and Innate Talent
The fascinating world of Paul Cinquevalli, a name synonymous with unparalleled dexterity and showmanship in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, continues to captivate audiences and scholars of performance…








