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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.
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All lives are worth living, but are some more worthy than others?
(4 minute read) An upcoming landmark ruling in a UK court may represent a powerful challenge to society’s views on abortion and disability, believes Roja D. Sooben.
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Rejection – a blessing in disguise
(2 minute read) Nicole Law offers advice on what to do when you feel like giving up.
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What I learned about God from my atheist friends
(4 minute read) Natasha Pritchard finds her faith bolstered from the most unlikely of sources.
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I think, therefore you’re wrong
(6 minute read) Michael Killoran Ross reflects on the psychology of the Culture Wars and considers the way forward.
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Have we forgotten how to be anxious?
(4 minute read) John-Luke Harris asks, and answers, a question which affects us all: how do we deal with psychological wounds?

























