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...help him realize his vision, Seligman invited Ray Fowler, then the long-reigning and influential CEO of the A.P.A., to join him in Akumal. He also invited Hungarian-born psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (pronounced cheeks sent me high), best known for exploring a happy state of mind called flow, the feeling of complete engagement in a creative or playful activity familiar to athletes, musicians, video-game enthusiasts--almost anyone who loses himself in a favorite pursuit. By the end of their week at the beach, the three had plans for the first-ever conference on positive psychology, to be held...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Science of Happiness | 1/9/2005 | See Source »

...Bohemian Rogue: The Life of Hollywood Artist John Decker, Jordan claims that “Bust of Christ,” a small oil-on-oak-panel painting attributed to Rembrandt, is actually the 1939 forgery of John Decker and Will Fowler, two California artists...

Author: By Ted Grant, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Book Claims Fogg Rembrandt a Dud | 10/19/2004 | See Source »

...Fowler mentions numerous forgeries in his two books, The Young Man from Denver and The Second Handshake, without referring to specific paintings. But in discussion with Fowler, Jordan learned the pair claimed to have faked a Rembrandt entitled “Bust of Christ.” Jordan remembered Fowler clearly explaining how he and Decker painted on an old bureau drawer...

Author: By Ted Grant, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Book Claims Fogg Rembrandt a Dud | 10/19/2004 | See Source »

Despite questions about its history, “Bust of Christ” is visible today on the second floor of the Fogg Museum, though the plaque to the right still reads “Rembrandt,” not “John Decker and Will Fowler...

Author: By Ted Grant, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Book Claims Fogg Rembrandt a Dud | 10/19/2004 | See Source »

...From there it's a matter of waiting for Mark Latham to appear and concede. And it's quite a wait. The blonde, spirited Member for Fowler, Julia Irwin, tries to lift the mood with an address in which she lauds her leader as someone "who never stands behind people, nor in front of them - he stands side by side with them." She gets a cheer, but former Labor leader Kim Beazley draws groans while being interviewed on the screen, when he argues that the result is better than some internal polls had forecast; he even manages to squeeze...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Saddest Show in Town | 10/14/2004 | See Source »

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