Creative Pieces: Wandering Thoughts, Young Minds, Letting Go, and Peaceful Endings
A beautifully descriptive, short piece for our bi-weekly column on daily thoughts from a young mind, drifting off in the clouds.
A beautifully descriptive, short piece for our bi-weekly column on daily thoughts from a young mind, drifting off in the clouds.
Another must-read piece for the end of this year's Poetry Month written by Adri Rocks. Find your comfort in the warm memories of this poem.
For the ongoing celebration of Poetry Month, we are introducing Paige, our digital poet.
USA It’s been 100 days since Joe Biden was inaugurated as president. Since January, he reversed many changes of his predecessor for example by raising the financial aid for elderly people, in child care and for the unemployed, and also by delaying forced evictions resulting from absent rental payments to relief citizens who lost their […]
Meet fashion photographer Marcus Paarmann and learn about his work and his struggles during the pandemic.
Stay updated on key global developments shaping our world today. From the historic verdict in the George Floyd case to the ongoing concerns over Uyghur rights in China, the deteriorating health of Alexey Navalny in Russia, Brazil's pledge to end deforestation, and the latest climate commitments from major economies, this summary highlights significant events with far-reaching implications. Explore the latest news and stay informed about the critical issues impacting our global community.
An all new poem by our featured poet Adri Rocks for this month's National Poerty Month. Sit down and relax with a bowl of hummus, and enjoy a good read.
A three part short story about a blast from the past and lost love.
In this piece Anna Hirschhuber is offering some thoughtful yet funny contemplation about society and the world.
Today's short story column post revolves around identity and self-discovery, being true to ourselves and finding who were are even if that might reveal the true intentions of others.