Posts by laurasan

Soul Boy

Published in

2010, Back Issues
Joe is tired with the monotony of life, until one day he meets Jane (Nichola Burley), a glamorous and totally- out-of-his-league local girl. Desperate to impress, Joe and his socially…

Cents and Sustainability

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Art & Culture
Gro Brundtland’s imperative to sustainable development, while considering the reduction of poverty and adhering to clean and green investment may have been considered utopian then, but books such as Cents…

The Big Share Option

Published in

2010, Back Issues
Although Rachel Botsman, co-author of What’s Mine Is Yours discovered the title for her book on an Elliot Morris CD, the title could not be more fitting for a book…

Jeff Garner – fashion’s big prophet

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Fashion
    Visionary designer Jeff Garner and his sustainable, organic label Prophetik are on a path of transformation. Inspired and informed by the history of his birthplace, he has become…

Tetro

Published in

2010, Back Issues
Set in the bohemian Buenos Aires district of La Boca, the story begins with the entrance of New Yorker Bennie (Alden Ehrenreich). Having docked in the city with his cruise…

The Case for Working with Your Hands

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Art & Culture
After graduating as a political philosopher, Matthew Crawford fell into a lucrative job as director of a think-tank, yet got no fulfilment from it. Boldly deciding to break out and…

Creating Tomorrow’s Schools Today

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Art & Culture
Our education system resembles the model suited to fit the Victorian age, when schools churned out pupils shaped to meet the demands of the Industrial Revolution. Health and social services…

The Element

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Art & Culture
Expert in creativity and innovation, Ken Robinson defines the Element as ‘the meeting point between natural aptitude and personal passion – a self-revelation, connecting identity, purpose and well-being’. But there…