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Artwork by an 8-Year-Old Autistic Girl

Artwork by an 8-Year-Old Autistic Girl

June 30, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture

Iris Grace Halmshaw, an autistic 3 year old, began doing art therapy and her parents soon discovered her stunning talent. Her mother said, “We realized about…

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One Colour

One Colour

June 9, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Words

This poetry slam by Neil Hilborn and Ollie Renee Schminkey is a fascinating duet about the difficulties and traumas they both experienced in their relationships. Touching…

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Flipping Domestic Abuse

Flipping Domestic Abuse

May 28, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Video

Mankind, a British abuse helpline, recently staged an impressive hidden camera experiment in the streets of London. Their idea was simple: showcase the difference between…

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Ukrainian Revolution Opens Up Old Wounds

Ukrainian Revolution Opens Up Old Wounds

May 23, 2014
tmastor
Events, Research

My grandfather lives in Kiev, Ukraine. As regional conflicts continue to unfold there in the aftermath of the February 2014 revolution, he and other senior…

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Shrinking Women

Shrinking Women

May 21, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Words

“Shrinking Women” by Lily Myers tells a story of women in her family who have been taught to shrink for generations while the men grew. Her…

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Children of a Lesser God

Children of a Lesser God

May 14, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Sounds

“Children of a Lesser God” is a song from Tropic of Cancer’s new album Restless Idylls. This album touches upon themes of helplessness, romance, and wrestling with one’s…

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Leonard Cohen on Depression, Relationships, and Becoming a Monk

Leonard Cohen on Depression, Relationships, and Becoming a Monk

May 12, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Video

Leonard Cohen talks about joining a zen monastery and his personal troubles. “Good work is produced in spite of suffering …a victory over suffering.”

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Mothers Who Lost Children Find Healing Through Art

Mothers Who Lost Children Find Healing Through Art

May 7, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture

One Year is a collaborative installation by mothers who lost children due to violence. It was created by MamaCITA artists Janice Hayes-Cha, Brenda Howell, Julie Mann, Karen…

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Full Circle

Full Circle

April 30, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Sounds

The lyrics suggest being in the difficult place of watching a loved one in a cycle of addiction and not knowing how to help. By:…

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Skeleton In The Closet

Skeleton In The Closet

April 16, 2014
tmastor
Arts & Culture

This is a good example of the diversity and individuality of people affected by eating disorders. Fritz Liedtke has also collected other portraits and stories…

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