There are two words that spring to mind when coming across the work ofKaren McPhailand her daughterEve Campbell,creativity and professionalism. Both graduates of Glasgow School of Art, they presently work from their family home in Renfrewshire, where you can also book to stay in a beautiful lo...
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The reductive politics of Bob Marley: One Love Credit: Chiabella James / Paramount Picture Few biopics have been this densely packed with information in their opening and closing text cards, establishing time, place, and socio-political zeitgeist in ways the movie's images do not. However, thi...
At first glance, this melodramatic noir is a gorgeous period picture, echoing the vintage visuals of Tom Ford’s “A Single Man” and Todd Haynes’“Far From Heaven” and “Carol.” Given this movie’s origins as a Patricia Highsmith novel like Haynes’ most recent work, that early impress...
Friday morning, another participant shared a picture with me via social media. She was already teaching her students how to use sketchnoting. She is a speech language pathologists and is always looking for new ways to engage her students. When I tell you, she was on fire after leaving the...
Foxes gave birth from September-December and all members of the group provided some care to the cubs. A review of Bat-eared fox ecology from other studies reveals a consistent picture of this aberrant insectivorous canid. The species foraging strategy involves locating social insects by sound in...
“MLK/X,” these experiences are put forth as pivotal turning points. In allowing a broad and complete picture of the men and the movement, the series also highlights figures like Bayard Rustin (Griffin Matthews), who, until recently in the Colman Domingo starrer “Rustin,” has been erased...
The dictionary had a picture of it, a long-tallied, long-eared, burrowing African mammal, which lives off termites caught by sticking out its tongue as an anteater does for ants. I was so fascinated that I went on - I copied the dictionary's next page. And the same experience came ...
I looked at them and one of the photos was a picture of David. I pointed to the photo and told the officers that this was the guy. One guy laughed and said, “Oh yeah, that David. He’s a weirdo.” I asked if he is dangerous and the other officer said, “Nah, probably not ...
I hope you now understand the above picture and the summery of Horseshoe Theory. Here is why I like Horseshoe Theory better. I’m sure some of you are familiar with another concept that regards ideology as a circle and that if you go in one direction for a while you get to something ...