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Minus plus multiply

2025-09-12 18:01:00

Two clay faces with minimal features lying on a dark surface in a close-up photograph.

Defying the predetermined shapes of her world, a woman must carve out her own space in this stunning, surreal animation

- Directed by Chu-Chieh Lee

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How to start growing your own food

2025-09-12 18:00:00

Tomato plants with red and green tomatoes in a garden setting against a blurred background of a building and grass.

A vegetable garden is more than a source of sustenance – it’s a psychological sanctuary. Here’s how to create your own

- by Gary Pilarchik

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The daughter I never had

2025-09-11 18:00:00

Two children’s dresses lying flat, one blue the other white with floral patterns and colourful smocking.

I loved my three sons but still yearned for a girl. Why did this fill me with such shame?

- by Emma Wilkins

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Great books explained: the radical world of William Blake

2025-09-10 18:01:00

Surreal painting of a celestial figure surrounded by angels and clouds, with vivid colours and dynamic movement.

Moved by mystical visions and the French Revolution, William Blake crafted a radical blueprint for living with purpose

- Video by Great Books Explained

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Why we should treat caffeine like the brain-altering drug it is

2025-09-10 18:00:00

A red bin overflowing with paper coffee cups next to a wall with powerpoints in an office setting.

Like billions of people, I use caffeine. But there is a glaring double standard in the drugs we stigmatise or celebrate

- by Jonathan Simone

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Whispers in the wind

2025-09-09 18:00:00

People sitting by a small stream in a wooded area during daytime, with sunlight filtering through bare trees.

How I learned to hear the voice of my ancestors and speak Lenape, a language silenced for generations

- by Dawn Fallik

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