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An Expanded Edition of JR’s Monograph Recounts the Power of Socially Engaged Art | Colossal
October 4, 2024 Art Books Social Issues Jackie Andres All images © JR, courtesy of Phaidon The 2024 edition of “JR: Can Art Change the World?” chronicles the artist’s phenomenal range of collaborative projects. Traveling to different regions across the … Continue reading
The Surprising Solutions to the World’s Water Crisis | The Future With Hannah Fry
Our survival depends on water, yet global reserves are rapidly shrinking. It’s now replaced oil as the most likely cause of global conflict. Can technology help secure humanity’s future water needs? Do you want to know what your future holds? … Continue reading
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BBC Radio 4 – The Food Programme, Nuts about Nuts
Where do your nuts come from and are they really that good for you? Leyla Kazim traces the journey of this unassuming wonder food, from its health benefits to its origins. Nuts, which once would have been central to the … Continue reading
The Kitchen Debate and the Soda Pop Navy
The History Guy remembers rubles, cola and a kitchen that changed history. It is a forgotten moment during the Cold War that deserves to be remembered. The History Guy uses images that are in the Public Domain. As photographs of … Continue reading