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  • COVID-19,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Rebuilding society after the pandemic must not mean trashing the planet

    16th September 2020 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) Margareth Sembiring reveals the risks involved in ignoring the environment in a post-COVID society.

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    Margareth Sembiring

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    Whimsy in lockdown: how black bananas can end your isolation blues

    1st June 2020

    Healthy minds and healthy bodies

    7th August 2020

    Is a new form of journalism possible in the internet age?

    27th July 2020
  • COVID-19,  History

    It’s an ill virus that blows nobody any good

    25th August 2020 / No Comments

    (9 minute read) Richard Bauckham looks back to a Middle Age fair to make sense of the Covid pandemic.

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    Richard Bauckham

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    A brief introduction to the end of the world as we know it

    28th June 2021

    What would Poirot do?

    15th October 2020

    Filipino inmates bake bread to support the Covid vaccination programme

    20th January 2022
  • Art & Culture,  COVID-19

    Word warping in a time of pandemic

    19th August 2020 / No Comments

    (5 minute read) Ronnie Convery finds himself having a grammar meltdown as he ventures out after lockdown.

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    Ronnie Convery

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    The Leningrad Symphony – Shostakovich’s Seventh Symphony and how the Russians survived a siege

    30th March 2020

    Panning for gold in thrift stores

    4th June 2021
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    Humour across cultures: no laughing matter

    25th May 2022
  • COVID-19,  Mental Health

    Healthy minds and healthy bodies

    7th August 2020 / No Comments

    (4 minute read) Ronnie Convery examines the practical steps we can take to keep our lives in balance, not neglecting mind or matter, as we enter a new version of “normal” after lockdown in many parts of the world.

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    Ronnie Convery

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    Three lessons from a city under siege

    18th March 2020

    To jab or not to jab?

    6th July 2021

    To lock down or not to lock down? Part 2

    18th November 2020
  • Art & Culture,  COVID-19

    The party’s over, and why this might be just what Nigeria needs

    31st July 2020 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Joshua Nwachukwu investigates the extraordinary cult of celebration in African society, and suggests the pandemic may have forced much-needed change.

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    The priest of Black Sabbath: why heavy metal and Christianity might just be compatible

    27th October 2025
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    Wellcome to the world of Rooted Beings

    13th July 2022

    Mercy’s sweet perfume

    3rd April 2022
  • COVID-19,  Thought-provoking

    Is a new form of journalism possible in the internet age?

    27th July 2020 / 1 Comment

    (6 minute read) Thanks to the internet anyone can be a journalist. But has this really contributed to truth and social cohesion? Ronnie Convery learns from a master communicator that there is a better way forward.

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    Ronnie Convery

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    The sounds of silence

    1st April 2020

    Lichfield Cathedral & Vaccine Centre: ‘here to facilitate wholeness and healing’

    18th May 2021

    Half a kilo of hope and a bag of resilience please …

    15th February 2021
  • COVID-19,  Social Issues

    “Anthropause”: can lockdown teach us to form a new relationship with creation?

    1st July 2020 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) We can and must learn from these months of forced pause to live with and not against nature, argues Richard Bauckham.

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    Richard Bauckham

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    When religious values help fight a virus

    17th September 2020

    Unlocking the arts after lockdown

    29th January 2021

    The party’s over, and why this might be just what Nigeria needs

    31st July 2020
  • COVID-19,  Social Issues

    Walls, walls everywhere …

    10th June 2020 / 1 Comment

    (5 minute read) Ronnie Convery highlights the dangers of public policies which foment populism and favour division, even in the midst of a pandemic.

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    Ronnie Convery

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    Healthy minds and healthy bodies

    7th August 2020

    To jab or not to jab?

    6th July 2021

    Top tips for staying sane in a pandemic

    15th April 2020
  • COVID-19,  History

    Covid-19: a chance to build bridges between generations

    5th June 2020 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Lisa Fraser explains how volunteering to buy groceries for an isolated elderly neighbour has changed the way she relates to older people.

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    Lisa Fraser

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    Arrivals at The Station: food, essentials, gifts and more

    27th March 2021

    Log in, contemplate and transcend: an art lover’s guide to online viewing

    16th April 2020

    Bendiciones

    23rd December 2020
  • COVID-19

    Whimsy in lockdown: how black bananas can end your isolation blues

    1st June 2020 / 1 Comment

    (5 minute read) A query about wood chips took Priscila Moscoso Meiller out of confinement into meaningful contact with others.

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    Priscila Moscoso Meiller

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    Christmas travels … from cover to cover

    16th December 2020

    From booze to belief …

    19th February 2021

    Word warping in a time of pandemic

    19th August 2020
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