Verity La is an on-line, no-way-for-profit, creative arts journal, publishing short fiction and poetry, cultural comment, photomedia, reviews, interviews ...
Innovation and EspionageIt’s Innovation and Espionage week at Engelsberg Ideas. Our writers will be discussing the link between technology and intelligence gathering throughout history and what the future of this relationship might hold.Mirrors and myths: the role of public perception in shaping covert operationsRory CormacBond or Blofeld: war, espionage and secrecy in the twenty-first centuryRichard […]
Absolute Music: Q&A with Jonathan Geltner - Slant Books
The earth is dying in a way that it was not (or we did not know it fully) when I was a boy, a way that is different from what is meant when we acknowledge that this world is always, as the Bible puts it, “passing away.” And this fact changes everything. Yet the earth is beautiful and will remain so. How can I show my children this goodness despite what threatens it?
Like the call of the namesake Olongo, or orange-cheeked waxbill, Olongo Africa trills with opinion, literature, travelogue, journalism, and topical writing that wafts above the din.
Sidetracked Magazine – devoted to adventure, expeditions and exploration
Sidetracked pushes boundaries to share meaningful stories from the world's wildest places. A magazine devoted to adventure, expeditions and exploration.
Real Life is a magazine about living with technology. The emphasis is more on living. To find out more about us, click here. To find out more about our contributors, or to contribute yourself, click here. To ask us a question about anything else, email info@reallifemag.com. Real Life is made possible by funding from Snap, Inc., and […]
Peregrinatio: My Journey with Saint Brendan - Braided Way Magazine
In my twenties, I found St. Brendan on the cover of a book on Celtic saints that fell off a library shelf to land at my feet. At one point, he even competed with St. Kevin for the most renowned exploits. Brendan visited the isle of talking birds, beached his boat on the back of a whale, and eventually came to rest in the land of the saints, his own version of paradise. Not to be outdone, Kevin held his hand out to shelter a distressed mother bird who laid her eggs in that warm embrace. Fearful of disturbing the nest, Kevin maintained this vigil, holding his precious cargo for weeks through rain and shine, until the baby birds hatched. These two legendary saints thrilled me as a child with their fantastical exploits. As an adult, I fell in love with the pagan aspects of Celtic spirituality: a deep connection to nature, the Divine Feminine, contemplation, and social justice.
Bright Wall/Dark Room offers a different lens on film: no hot takes, clickbait, or content; lots of long reads, deep dives, and whole-hearted engagement.
Photo essays from friends to The Photography Daily Podcast — PHOTOGRAPHY DAILY
Photo essays and stories written by listeners to the Photography Daily Podcast, presented by Neale James, produced by Loading Zone Podcast Productions.