Theosophy
Religion & Politics published an Interview with Michael J. Altman, author of the book "Heathen, Hindoo, Hindu: American Representations of India, 1721-1893" where also the TS is a topic.
In the New York Times article The Old School of the New Age we ca nread about the Quest Bookshop, that "has roots that go all the way back to Helena Blavatsky, the 19th-century Russian occultist known as the Godmother of the New Age".
The Hindu published an article in remembrance of Rukmini Devi Arundale, more precise, her "path-breaking December 30 performance" 1935. LiveMint did the same with Annie-Besant, an inconvenient woman.
Rare and unseen photos of Jawaharlal Nehru, who was "subsequently initiated into the Theosophical Society at age thirteen by family friend Annie Besant", you can find at OneIndia.
George Bernard Shaw, 1925 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, was asked by reporters what the unlikely pair (with boxing legend Gene Tunney) talked about for the duration of the trip and he replied: “Everything from ancient Egyptian wrestling to the theosophy of Madam Blavatsky,” as The Irish Examiner reported in it's article Long friendship with Gene Tunney was one that George Bernard Shaw could count on.
Rohan Ajit is the co-founder and director of Chennai Floats, the first isolation tank and floatation centre in Chennai, gave an interview at the NewIndianExpress.com. He answered to the question, "Where would you take a person who is new to the city? Why?" > Theosophical Society as it has an interesting history and dedicated to theosophy.
The New Indian Express remebered Annie Besant an other people, which served as Congress presidents in India.
Patheos.com released an articel about D. T. Suzuki & the Dawn of Zen in the West and in the comments-section of this article is said that "Suzuki's wife was prominent in the Theosophical Society of Japan. I think D.T.'s attitude was influenced by theosophy - universalistic, perennialist, seeing Zen as one form of a universal wisdom tradition".
The Tehran Times writes about the Iranian society, which honors scholar of philosophy Gholamhossein Ebrahimi-Dinani, which "is known as the individual who has helped revive Oriental Theosophy through reviewing and studying works by the Master of Oriental Theosophy, Shahab al-Din Yahya Sohrevardi".
Cabot Yerxa, The Shot Springs Diviner was a "Desert Dreamer" as palmspringslife.com said, and his "Cabot’s Pueblo Museum" was in the past supposedly also a home for Theosophists.
In an article on patheos.com named Origin Of The Veil Between The Worlds Isis Unveiled is considered as "one of the most important works historically in Western Esotericism".
The Wire mentioned Theosophy a few times in the article Champaran Needs to Be Seen as an ‘Open Work’.
Researchers can submit papers on transcendent theosophy for the 20th International Conference on Islamic Philosophy held on Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in February as MehrNews.com reported
Art
LiveMint published an article about the artist Bireswar Sen’s friendship with Nicholas Roerich, the Russian Theosophy-inspirated artist, mystic and writer.
Theosophy is one of the Top 10: Unexpected Words in Famous Songs, namely in the song (I’m Always Touched By Your) Presence Dear by Blondie, as The Independent.co.uk reported.
The Washington free bacon published a Review about Edvard Munch: Color in Context' at the National Gallery an within its said, that "Mollie Berger had an idea to relate Munch's prints to theosophy, a fashionable school of thought during the turn of the century that attempted to blend mysticism and science".
The Calgary Herald wrote about The artwork of Theosophy-inpirated Lawren Harris.
The Irish Independet publised an article about The five most famous Irish women you've never heard of and within also Margaret ‘Gretta’ Cousins is mentioned, reportedly engaged in Theosophy.
Theosophy-inspirated Lawren Harris paintings are the highlights of fall auction season yet again, as The Star reported. "A year ago, Harris’s colossal Mountain Forms was auctioned off for $11.2 million, crushing a 14-year old Canadian record".
Agnes Pelton (1881-1961) is acclaimed for her deeply spiritual, abstract paintings and was Theosophy-inspirated, as Santafe New Mexican indicated here.
Other
Other article where Theosophy were mentioned you can read here: Valery Gergiev Leads Mariinsky Orchestra in All-Russian Concert, When Fatimah was jealous of Dina and here Preserving Paradise: SDSU is the steward of one of Southern California's last wild places.
False Allegations
reddirtreport.com connects Nazi-Racism with Twin Peaks and the author parrot old lies and false allegations, f.e. if he said, that "some Nazi leaders did indeed get inspiration from Blavatsky" (not the slightest historical evidence, only malicious imagination) and that HBP spoke of "a Great White Lodge and a Great White Brotherhood" etc. She didn't Mr. Andrew W. Griffin, she didn't!
Benjamin Welton connects on thesmartset.com racialism and theosophy in it's article Mist, Mountains, and Men, at best a superficial mistake, but has indeed nothing to do with journalism.
religionnews.com published an article about the Masters of Wisdom, named A ray of hope in chaotic times, which stated, that "Blavatsky’s work was continued by Alice A. Bailey, and, more recently, by British esotericist and artist Benjamin Creme. All three of these authors and educators were trained by, and worked directly with, the Masters of Wisdom" what is in doubt by many Theosophists.