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The Incredible Shrinking Man

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Taylor Wallace speaks of the incredible shrinking man- an idea that by being shorter we can become more sustainable. . . . → Read More: The Incredible Shrinking Man

Japanese ‘Gaman’ (我慢) Helps Through Disaster

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As the island of Japan was shaken yet again by a series of natural disasters on the 11th March, the western world watched on in horror. However, these sentiments morphed into ones of admiration at the composure of the country’s reaction to the Tohoku disaster. . . . → Read More: Japanese ‘Gaman’ (我慢) Helps Through Disaster

Tragedy of The Modern Celebrity

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Leigh Kiniry looks at what it means to be a modern celebrity, and calls upon our generation to idolize something more. . . . → Read More: Tragedy of The Modern Celebrity

Conversations with a Bookseller

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Is the book a dead medium? Taylor Wallace interviews the founder of Wolverine Farm, a small, independent publishing firm in Colorado to learn how the world of the written word is changing. . . . → Read More: Conversations with a Bookseller

The Double-Edged Sword of the Ugandan Journalist

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What is journalism in a country where freedom of speech is under lock and key? Local reporter Machrine Birungihighlights challenges for the new generation of Ugandan journalists. . . . → Read More: The Double-Edged Sword of the Ugandan Journalist

Psyche and Metamorphosing Bodies

Photo: Caroline Hargreaves

How does art relate to the body and the mind? Maria Carneiro, in her third article, asks daunting questions about art theory, the limits of artistry and the physicality of creative expression . . . → Read More: Psyche and Metamorphosing Bodies