Janet Vanderhoof feels there is no end to the creative ways the iPad can be used and is sure that it will be a springboard for many ideas. Here, she shows an iPad Brushes playback of a self portrait called ‘Red’.
The First Rung
Guest author Drew Sager’s creative writing describes the personal experience in picking yourself up off the floor of mediocrity.
“Shall We Dansu?” and “Shall We Dance?”: A Comparative Review
Recently I watched the Hollywood version of Shall We Dance? I had seen the Japanese original a few times and was equally moved by the film on each viewing occasion; seeing the American remake helped me to understand the depth of Masayuki Suo’s story (he both wrote the screenplay and directed) and to appreciate its […]
I Am Getting Bald
The discovery of changes to our physical appearance can lead to depression, but guest author Sylva Ifedigbo shows his humorous acceptance of one such discovery.
Television: A Window on the World
Julia McLean expresses her opinion about changes over the decades in television programming.
Life Goes On
An introspection about life and the universe.
Georges Island
Georges Island is the smallest of the four main islands near Halifax Harbor. It is also one of the most intriguing.
Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep
I came across this poem recently in StumbleUpon. Written by Mary Elizabeth Frye in 1932, this poem really moved me and I wanted to share it with you.
Bleak Farm Yields a Courageous Harvest: A Review of Pelle the Conqueror
The opening scenes of this heart-breaking—and ultimately heart-warming—1987 film tell us a great deal about Lasse (Max von Sydow), the father of the title character and about the circumstances under which they are making the sea journey to Denmark from their native Sweden. These scenes also hint at the brilliantly atmospheric cinematography that characterizes the […]
The Past and Future of Language
Guest Author Autumn Barlow writes about history, culture, geography, the evolution of the English language and how our need to communicate effectively remains the same.
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