Like flares drifting through a dark sky, these little moments of goofiness light up the monotony of lockdown. It might be a daydreamy waltz around the kitchen while waiting for the kettle to boil, or tuneless yodelling floating from the bathroom while the shower runs.
Read MoreForget about gender gap, is there such thing as a “health gap”? It seems like the healthier you are the more likely you are to be given fair opportunities and to move up the career ladder. Suddenly, having a masters degree from a top university doesn’t matter as long as you have a health condition, your intelligence and capabilities don’t outweigh your disability.
Read MoreMeriel Talbot, a civil servant working in the ministry of Agriculture, had a solution, she formed the Women’s Land Army on behalf of the government. This was a group of young women dedicated to producing food in this country, and despite only being formed 2 and a half years after it started, over 23,000 women had signed up by the end of WW1.
Read MoreHave you ever been in a situation where you find yourself singing the Sesame Street classic: one of these things is not like the others, one of these things just doesn’t belong, can you tell which thing is not like the others?
Read MoreWe are programmed to think that if we are not constantly ready to drop everything for our employers, that we will be seen as lazy. It’s not the case. Just as your employers would not expect you to be taking personal calls or replying to emails from friends whilst being paid to do your job, they need to remember (or be subtly reminded) that you should not be doing your job when you are not being paid. It’s that simple.
Read MoreBlackness is the poetry of vulnerable masculinity and love in 2Pac’s poetry. It’s the blues, hip hop, R&B, garage, grime and sound system culture that we composed with the stories of our experiences. Its the classic 2-step we all know so well. Blackness is ‘our universe of experiences’.
Read MorePlants will gift each other whimsical books such as How Not To Kill Your Human. The verdant fields of England will extend before them… Growth can be supplemented with fertilisers, the most popular being Red Stripe which increases libido and thus guarantees increased pollination.
Read MoreLast summer, I was sat with a friend in a cute little coffee shop in South East London when she announced, ‘yesterday, when I was out with my group of guy friends, one of them bragged that he rubbed this girl’s clit so hard that it fell off and she loved it’.
Read More‘Miss? Have you got a boyfriend?’
A question I have been asked countless times whilst working as an education agency supply teacher.
Read MoreAn Arts Council England grant of nearly £50,000 can be game changing if wisely invested. After securing this prize for their upcoming 'Egham Visions: Changes in Time and Perception', Egham Museum have chosen to spend it on New Zealand born artist Estella Castle. Could a non-local artist threaten to turn the museum's focus away from the local community which has always supported it?
Read MoreWe as readers are asked to decide ‘Is he in love or insane? A silver-tongued poet or a pervert? A tortured soul or a monster?’.
Read MoreI am filled with a longing and hope, that one day, maybe in my lifetime this will be available for me to try at home. That it will be a regulated system, that there will be no fear of criminalisation, of who has made this product, hell, maybe you’ll even be allowed to grow your own! One day, I hope that this will be the case, so I no longer watch the benefits from across the ocean and can openly experience them myself, in a legal, supportive environment.
Read MoreMany have learned more about Colston’s legacy from his tumble rather than his plinth.
Read MoreA statue signifies a celebration and is a way of creating a legacy, but certain historical figures do not deserve to be remembered not valorised, despite their impacts in the world. We all love a statue, just not one of an imperialist slave trader.
Read MoreHas lockdown got you dreaming of an epic continent spanning adventure? Maybe you’re longing for sandy beaches, sky scraping mountains or cities steeped in rich cultural history. Though these places may seem impossibly out of reach right now they’re actually right at your fingertips, and you can go there with your friends right now.
Read MoreAnd so just as a calf demands milk, a statue of a slaver demands to be toppled or graffitied or scrawled on by the hands of those it (and more importantly the legacy it represents) makes an absence of
Read MoreAt last, after years of asking nicely, the people of Bristol took the situation into their own hands, rectifying some of our wrongs; they said enough is enough, we will create our own history. They turned the statue’s very existence into an act of rebellion that should be remembered for years to come.
Read MoreEvery country and their cities have their own cultural and political leanings on a whole bunch of things; religion, food, work, you name it…Though one thing you might not think about every day yet still causes a lot of controversy is --- drugs.
Read MoreThe resurgence of spiritual and holistic practice has driven a collective desire to understand ourselves better in order to transcend physical blockages and reach higher levels of consciousness. This is a tale as old as time, with people using psychedelic drugs to tune in closer to God/Spirit/the Universe for hundreds of years, from the American Indian Shaman burning Ayahuasca on the Plains to the LSD loving Hippies of the 70’s.
Read MoreWe, as a society, are seeing the worst in people, but we are also seeing the very best. Where there has been a fracture within ‘normal’ society, the kindness of others has rushed to fill it. This kindness, it often seems, can come from complete strangers.
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