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Today in Aeon+Psyche Today in Tuesday 28 June 2022 Cities Essay [The haunted city]( [The city, for all its mechanical speed, artificial light and industrialisation, is the most uncanny of human habitats]( by Azania Imtiaz Khatri-Patel Food and drink Idea [What our fantasies about futuristic food say about us]( by Kelly Alexander [Join us in New York as we explore the art of translation through conversation, jazz and maqam]( [For the final event of Sophia Club’s opening season, renowned translator Esther Allen, master maqam singer Hamid Al-Saadi and celebrated jazz composer and trumpeter Amir ElSaffar explore communicaton across cultures. Tickets are selling fast and will sell out, so get yours today.]( [BUY NOW]( [Our condition is one of both shared humanity, and deep differences of culture and language. How do we respect those differences while reaching out across the divide? On July 12th, renowned translator Esther Allen, master maqam singer Hamid Al-Saadi and celebrated jazz composer and trumpeter Amir ElSaffar explore communicaton across cultures. Tickets are selling fast and will sell out, so get yours today!]( [BUY NOW]( History of technology Video [Master cartography and mythical creatures – the world according to the Catalan Atlas]( 8 minutes [Share this newsletter with a friend]( You have received this email because you signed up to the Aeon+Psyche Newsletter list. © Aeon Media Group Ltd 2022. [Level 5, 100 Flinders Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia.]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( | [ADD US TO YOUR ADDRESS BOOK]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [CONTACT US](

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