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Art & Culture
Living Heritage on the Island of the Gods
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Despite its precarious position on the Pacific ‘Ring of Fire’ and, in recent times, being inundated by tourists, the Indonesian island of Bali is managing to sustain its rich cultural heritage and a way of life that is deeply rooted in religious traditions.
What does being sustainable mean to you?
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Are you striving to become more sustainable? we have invited book author Maria Grande to share her experience and three simple tips that have the potential to transform your life.
Childless: the new demographic
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There is a rising trend across the world that people may not be aware of; fewer and fewer women are not having children. So who are these women and why aren’t they reproducing? Sushma Sagar explores.
Attending to what is needful
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Researching my latest book showed me where true beauty and meaning are to be found
Jodhpur Jazz Safari
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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.
A Fragile Correspondence
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Highlighting cultures and languages that have a close affinity with the landscapes of Scotland, A Fragile Correspondence explores alternative perspectives and new approaches to the challenges of the worldwide climate emergency.
Six Top Ecopreneurs ’23
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The green economy is ever-growing, and Sublime introduces six ecopreneurs whose grit, passion and innovative ideas write the roadmap to a sustainable world.
The Abakans
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This exhibition video explores the transformative period of Abakanowicz’s practice when her woven forms came off the wall and into three-dimensional space. In-depth interview with curator Ann Coxon