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It’s good to talk
(3 minute read) Marian Pallister reminds us that it's good to talk, emphasising the importance of dialogue rather than force in working with refugees.
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The Apple Daily: an obituary
(7 minute read) Joseph Long, a writer for Hong Kong’s last free newspaper 'The Apple Daily', chronicles its closure.
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A brief introduction to the end of the world as we know it
(7 minute read) Our current economic model is not sustainable. Simply creating money will only lead to ruin, argues Jonathan E Doyle.
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Restored Masculinity: What are men for?
(7 minute read) Restored and refined masculinity is the secret to better interpersonal relationships, according to Nicole Law.
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The Lampedusa Cross
(4 minute read) The Lampedusa Cross in London’s British Museum is both a sign of contradiction and a sign of hope, as Jill Cook discovers.
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Out of the mouth of babes
(4 minute read) Headteacher Clare Campbell learnt precious lessons about beauty when she asked some ‘Big Questions’ to a group of young children.
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The realism of magic and the magic of reality
(6 minute read) Jaqueline Silverio reveals why children’s books are not just for children.
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You don’t have to die to rest in peace
(3 minute read) Nicole Law discovers the incredible power of rest in a stressful working and emotional life.
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“Autonomy is one of the joys of encountering art”
(4 minute read) It’s not just about the exhibits. Even in Covid-times, museums and galleries should also consider the quality of the visitors’ experience, argues Tascha von Uexkull.
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Sex and sexism in Italian theatre
(6 minute read) Isabella De Maddalena investigates a new project trying to right the wrongs, on stage and off stage.





























