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John Legend & Sam Smith perform “Stand By Me” | One World: Together At Home
John Legend & Sam Smith perform “Stand By Me” during One World: Together At Home on April 18
Billie Eilish & Finneas perform “Sunny” | One World: Together At Home
Global Citizen Billie Eilish & Finneas perform “Sunny” | One World: Together At Home on April 18. _____________________________________________________________________ Global Citizen is a social action platform for a global generation that aims to solve the world’s biggest challenges. On our platform, … Continue reading
Why Covid-19 Quarantine Dreams Are Taking Over the Internet
The coronavirus pandemic is causing some truly bizarre, and horrifying, night visions. Sharing them helps. A CALIFORNIA WOMAN in her seventies was dreaming of a grocery store. Her cat had instructed her to buy a specific brand of chicken, … Continue reading
Brazilian Governance on the COVID-19 pandemics: a curated compilation — Dr. Raquel Guimaraes
On this blog page I will curate articles that discuss the Brazilian governance of the COVID-19 pandemic. Click on the block to read the piece. Brazilian Governance on the COVID-19 pandemics: a curated compilation — Dr. Raquel Guimaraes
Life in coronavirus lockdown: families on the brink | Anywhere but Westminster
As the Covid-19 crisis continues, confinement and worry are taking a huge toll on children, young people and their parents. From across the country, families reveal the experience of everyday life in coronavirus confinement, and the issues it highlights – … Continue reading
Living Through Coronavirus Around the World
We are all living through an exceptional time. In late-2019, the world was rocked by COVID-19—a global pandemic that has changed the way we all live our lives. Millions of us around the world are staying indoors, practicing social distancing … Continue reading
Pejac Launches Movement to Transform Home Windows into Imaginative Silhouette Art
From his home in Madrid, Pejac (previously) revived his miniature window figures, and simultaneously began an inventive global movement, by using nearby landmarks as backdrops for creative marker silhouettes. Since then, the Spanish artist has prompted hundreds of people around the … Continue reading
Home Stills While Sheltered In Place | Coronavirus’ Days
Photographer and Professor Jeremiah Gilbert is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the ‘Shelter-in-Place Still Lifes’ series. On March 19, California Governor Gavin Newsom became the first United States governor to set mandatory stay-at-home restrictions to help … Continue reading
Endangered sea turtles hatch on Brazil’s deserted beaches
Coronavirus keeps crowds that usually greet hatching of hawksbill turtles away Nearly 100 critically endangered sea turtles have hatched on a deserted beach in Brazil, their first steps going almost unnoticed because of coronavirus restrictions that prohibit people from … Continue reading
Film Crew in Quarantine
The curious routines of film set people killing time in quarantine Animation in quarantine: Robertas Nevecka Music + sound in quarantine: Simonas Jončys Based on daily film set illustrations – instagram.com/robertas_neve/ Voice fragment is from a public safety video Sniffles … Continue reading