Serendipity in the city: Lessons on Indigenous history
During my recent visit to Toronto, Canada, I unwittingly received a profound education about the Indigenous communities there — particularly…
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From corporate to community
Humans are made to move. From hundreds of bones and muscles to trillions of nerves, our internal networks are geared…
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Walk in the footsteps of a stranger
A question I often get asked, is why do I travel alone? And am I not afraid to travel alone?…
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A life well lived
Around the holidays, I like to share some uplifting stories or inspiring ideas to round off the year and bring…
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Overcoming mental illness through art
Throughout history, many artists have lived with some form of mental illness, from depression, to bipolar and schizophrenia. This has…
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Spreading Good Cheer
There are many words that could sum up this year: crazy, unexpected and challenging to name but a few. Christmas…
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The House of Quarantine
These are strange and unsettling times for everyone across the world. I wanted to create something to bring a bit…
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Enter a World of Immersive Art
Many cultural institutions are concerned with being outdated, consequently losing visitors and interest. With such fast-paced digital entertainment at our…
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I Am Emilia
I was not the only one who had never heard of Emilia Bassano before I saw the theatre production. Surprising,…
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