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“I think more about what I can do than my limitations”
(5 minute read) Xavi Argemí is a young man who needs 24/7 attention. He can’t walk or do the normal things other young people do. But he wants the world to know how happy he is.
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Chinoiserie: turning the mirror of taste on ourselves
(4 minute read) Adam Brocklehurst explores the sometimes problematic relationship between race and style.
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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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The art of dissent in India
(8 minute read) How should we respond to the crises in society? Nivedita N finds an art gallery which has been asking - and answering - just this question.
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No turning back …
(2 minute read) A Spanish conquistador teaches Nicole Law that the Easter season is also a time for courage.
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Wisdom from the East (End)
(7 minute read) The musings of a simple London woman about the arrival of television to post-war Britain teaches Adam Brocklehurst the folly of trying to hold onto the past.
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Painting the soul
(9 minute read) Carolyn Morrison goes behind the canvas to discover the profound meaning in some of the world’s best-known paintings.
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The greatest gift…
(4 minute read) Marie McCoy offers an inspiring and honest glimpse into the life of a modern mum.
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I’m coming home …
(3 minute read) Nicole law finds inspiration to let go of old hurts in a famous painting
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Life after lockdown: is a kinder, more caring world possible?
(5 minute read) Brian Clarke argues that as we look forward to the end of the pandemic, we need to rethink our fundamental values. This article won third place in our Adamah Media Young Writers’ Competition.
























