A new type of festival has reached India, which celebrates regal tradition and contemporary music, all to the vibrancy of Holi, the Indian spring festival of colours. Jen Marsden writes.
Art & Culture
No Trafficking For Me
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Martin Clark, director of the Grampus Heritage & Training scheme, shares the story of an upcycled denim initiative that is transforming lives of a new generation of refugees in Cyprus
Sublime Hub 2022
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Sublime magazine believes that educating creative writers, designers, and publishers is key to accelerating a worldwide shift towards social and environmental sustainability. With that vision in mind, we have set up SublimeHub, offering skill-based training to the new generation of media activists and influencers.
Some “Green Men” of Cyprus
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Martin Clark is Director of Grampus Heritage, an NGO involved in vocational and non-formal training in 32 countries. Since BREXIT, the developmental engine is based much more in Cyprus than the UK. Grampus and Martin have worked with Sublime for the last 14 years.
Sublime Hub
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Sublime magazine believes that educating creative writers, designers, and publishers is key to accelerating a worldwide shift towards social and environmental sustainability. With that vision in mind, we have set up SublimeHub, offering skill-based training to the new generation of media activists and influencers.
Dispatches from a Small World
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Refugee Crisis? Or Opportunity?
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Since 2015 Europe crossed the line from being chiefly rural to more people living in cities. Young people especially, gravitate towards cities. The countryside empties, dereliction creeps in and older people that remain cannot cope. Using Cyprus as an example, rural refugees arrive from Africa, can they replace lost villagers?
Red Tiles
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Grampus Heritage, in partnership with Sublime Magazine, runs one of Europe’s most successful vocational training programmes. Funded by the EU’s ERASMUS PLUS grant, organisations all over Europe receive students and teachers for cultural projects. In the past there have been some great stories – here’s one
Say.To.Day
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>Is Say.To.Day an experiment, a quantum superposition, an exercise, or a work of art? Sublime explores Ying Kwok and Yutaka Inagawa’s delightfully perplexing, digital project