Have you ever been watching a movie and thought to yourself, ‘How did they so effectively create that character?’ or ‘where did they get the idea for that special effects makeup?’. I think it is safe to say that we all have at one time or another; but did you ever expect to get an in-depth answer to either of those once rhetorical questions? Now you can!
Cured by the Sea
Her waves of truth are a form of therapy, self discovery in my sea sanctuary.
Riaz Mamdani to make good on Federal refugee promise
The Syrian refugee crisis seemed to reach its pinnacle in September when the small body of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi washed up on a beach in Turkey. Aylan, his brother, mother and father had fled Syria in a tiny overcrowded boat that capsized during the treacherous journey. Aylan, his brother, Ghalib, and their mother all drowned […]
The Bluestocking Society 2.0
The idea of stories and sharing experiences is so simple and universal, yet it is a lost art across generations.
Hopeful Humanity: Common Reasons People Make the Decision to Migrate
Migration has taken place for centuries, with people from all over the globe choosing to leave their home country in search of a better life in a faraway land. Although the media often portrays only the negative aspects of migration, it actually offers far more benefits than many people realize.
A Milli Award for the Million Dollar Question – Beal’s Conjecture: The Once in a Million Journey of Angela Moore
Twenty-five year old recreational mathematician Angela Moore was one of 22 candidates selected as a winner of the Milli Award for her innovative refutation of “the million dollar question”, Beal’s Conjecture, and for her social development comic book series, Truth, 30% Off.
Three Silver Candles
This must be what Pope Francis meant when he said don’t be overwhelmed by the sheer number of refugees… the oppressed poor, but to look into their faces: people wanting only a better future for their children. Planting seeds of hope, not hate.
Taking a Closer Look at The Mosaic Patterns of Samuel Rodriguez
Rodriguez is a people-watcher who usually finds interest in everyone’s unique blend and character. His work integrates fundamentals of life expressions. His goal is to reconstruct moments through a mix of figurative and mosaic-like paintings. Rodriguez drives towards themes of race and ethnicity, with a constant purpose of mirroring the element that, in our diversity, we are all similar.
History for Sale: You Can Own Dracula’s Castle for Just $135 Million
If you are in the process of selling your home and worry about finding a potential buyer, then spare a thought for the owners of Bran Castle in Romania. Not only does the huge, imposing castle command a 135 million euros price tag, it is affectionately known as Dracula’s castle by the locals.
Loch Ness to Ben Nevis: some of the finest locations in the Highlands
Even if you’re from Scotland, there’s something about the Highlands that projects Romantic images in your head. No matter how many steps the area takes into the modern world, it still retains its heritage, as though a burly man playing the bagpipes could emerge atop a misty moor at any second.
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