MOTHERSHIP is a group exhibition curated by Elizabeth Byrne and Caro Halford exploring and celebrating the theme of the ‘mother artist’. The fourteen artists have varied practices in drawing, film, installation, painting, photography, print, sculpture, sound and textiles, and each artist is a mother.
How to Stay Safe While Traveling
I’ve been to several places over the years, but there still are many which I need to visit. I certainly am not the luckiest person, but thankfully I’m luckier than many. In all my years of travel, I have stumbled upon many hurdles but each one has returned valuable lessons that have made me all the wiser!
The Psychology of Dating Websites
Online dating can simplify the process of finding a mate when you understand the basic psychology of the process. Choice, matching, and communication are the three keys. With a conscious use of these elements, you can achieve great success in online dating!
The Science of Love: How People Unconsciously Choose Their Life Partners
Attitudes and relationships have evolved in modern times but our physical and emotive responses are still seemingly entrenched in the science of love and arguably play an influential part in our search for a partner.
Some Different Traditions Across Europe
Europe has a long and fascinating history that has been the cause of a lot of strange and fascinating traditions still being carried out to this day. Each culture has formed its own strange customs that tourists are always fascinated by. If you don’t believe me, here are a few examples.
Online Gambling: Is It As Dangerous as Some Would Like You to Think?
The global phenomenon of online gambling, for example, that has been called both dangerous and innocent has been one of the topics with not enough reliable data to go around. At least until recently, when a series of studies conducted by the Harvard Medical School’s Division on Addiction shed some light on the matter.
Why I Started Using a Classic Calendar
Paper switches to pixels, and it’s time for most of us to get with modern times. However, not all are fully immersed in the digital world. There is a reason why some things remain a “classic”. Calendars, for me, are just one of the few things that I will not regret switching back to.
The Auntie Life: What I Can Teach my Niece and Nephew
There was a time in my life when I wanted more than anything to get married and have kids. At least three, just like my parents had, but with a boy in there somewhere. After getting bullied most of my school years, I always wanted a brother who would defend me.
The Somme, 100 Years On
From July to November 1916, one of the bloodiest battles, not just in the First World War, but all of human history, took place. For many, the Battle of the Somme truly symbolised the horrors of the Great War.
Nice Guys Finish Last… or do they?
They say that “nice” guys, (kind, reliable) finish last; whereas bad guys
(selfish, aggressive) finish first. But many psych-experts will tell you –
and here’s the really big news – there’s as many good people that get
to the top as there are bad people.
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