On clothing as communication
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A curt melding of ancestral stories and present experiences.
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Can you feel more at home in a foreign country that you own? Caitlin Stobie explores identity, crossed roots, non-places and Covid-19 in this touching non-fiction piece.
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Finding your own “reality” in memories of childhood trauma.
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With more than 400 speakers and 300 events packed into iconic venues across 10 days, the festival celebrates the written and spoken word in all its wonderful forms, from poetry ...
You are more than your shoes. So is she. Which means you’re similar, which means you’re basic.
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Negative reactions are also sometimes from people, usually close friends and family, who can’t bear the thought that you might be wasting your life chasing an impossible dream. People who ...
Negative reactions are also sometimes from people, usually close friends and family, who can’t bear the thought that you might be wasting your life chasing an impossible dream. People who ...
In destroying important buildings the Islamic State aims to assert its power and its capability to harm and to rule.
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‘(There is) ultimately only one conflict which constantly reappears under a different guise … to reconcile life with work in the purest sense.’
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The first thing we notice about someone is their appearance. Before they open their mouths our eyes dart from facial features to clothes, as we note their gender and ethnicity ...
A profoundly moral novel, this is literature as it should be: challenging, tender and lacerating.
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