Tag Archives: Mourning

Widowhood is Back

From Scarlett O'Hara to Alexander McQueen, a Victorian way of living and dying is returning

I have a theory about design and culture, that everything trickles down from the fashion world in some shape or form. Fashion pulls from life events to create formalized trends. What was once high-fashion becomes mainstream, reflecting and shaping how … Continue reading

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Will Man’s Best Friend Mourn His Loss?

The phenomenon of loyal dogs grieving after the death of their owners.

Earlier this year, we examined the phenomenon of grief in animals and discovered that most experts agree that many types of wild animals seem to experience grief at the loss of companions, mates, or offspring. But, what about pets? Do … Continue reading

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9/11 in Art

9/11’s Artistic Representations, and What They Say About Our National Grieving Process

With the approach of the ten-year anniversary of 9/11, 2001, many will ponder what our country has learned in the last ten years. 9/11 was perhaps America’s first “existential” moment since the Great Depression — we were reminded that our … Continue reading

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