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Unlocking the arts after lockdown
(5 minute read)
Tascha Von Uexkull argues that the arts and culture should be more valued and funded if we are to feed a world of starving spirits. This is her first prize-winning article in our Adamah Media Young Writers’ Competition.
Lessons for lockdown from a Holocaust survivor
(7 minute read)
Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl developed a unique approach to life which enabled him to survive various Nazi concentration camps. Clare Cooper explains how his approach could be adapted to lockdown.
Whimsy in lockdown: how black bananas can end your isolation blues
(5 minute read)
A query about wood chips took Priscila Moscoso Meiller out of confinement into meaningful contact with others.
Paradise Lost: The world’s debt to Iraq
(10 minute read)
Iraq is central to world civilisation and to the Bible and speaks to us of great journeys, exile, suffering and salvation. As he looks forward to Pope Francis’ visit to this country in March, Dr Emil Anton spares a thought for the many who have had to flee from it in modern times.
From booze to belief …
(6 minute read)
Ben Thompson says more people are asking the ‘Big Questions’ beyond the bottle.
Catching nature’s symphony
(6 minute read)
Setting animal sounds to music is not just a lockdown hobby, says Alexander Liebermann. It can make us more aware of the marvels – and challenges – of the world around us.
Being a grandma in a time of pandemic …
(7 minute read)
Marian Green misses physical contact with her grandchildren but is finding new (and old) ways to keep in touch.