You Can’t Destroy A Movement: Interview With Captain Paul Watson
Editor's Note: This is a Part I of an interview series collaboration between Michele Sciurba, Sarah Schuster and Captain Paul Watson. A word about Captain Watson. Born in 1950, a native of Toronto, he has dedicated his life to marine conservation and
Luna Rose: From the Cosmos into the Indie-Rock New York Music Scene
Impakter recently sat down with Hannah, Jö, and Sam of the indie-rock band Luna Rose to discuss the band’s inspiration behind their debut EP Radio Silence, what it is like playing music in New York City, and what is next
Crocheted Art with Olek
OLEK’s art explores sexuality, feminist ideals and the evolution of communication through colors, conceptual exploration and meticulous detail. OLEK consistently pushes the boundaries between fashion, art, craft and public art, fluidly combining the sculptural and the fanciful. With the old
#SDGStories – Launch of Our Sustainable Development Goals Series
Four months ago at the United Nations General Assembly, the global community came together in support of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and voted their approval unanimously. The SDGs form a comprehensive framework of 17 goals aimed at ending global poverty
Helping to Invest More and Better
FAO Investment Centre Celebrating 50 Years of Activity The FAO Investment Centre recently celebrated 50 years of activity supporting FAO member countries in developing investment operations for agricultural development, food security and rural development. The Centre is 20 years younger than
The College Student Mental Health Crisis: What Can We Do Now?
Many of us grew up hearing about the challenging situations that our parents overcame- challenges that we do not have to face today, and for which we should be grateful. We hear something like, “When I was young, I had
Scientific Illustration: Martina Bisaz
Martina Bisaz is professional scientific illustrator and photographer. Trained in zoology, archaeology and botany she now works as a scientific illustrator for the Archaeology Department of Zurich as well as freelance photographer. Her pictures are captivating images of journeys and transport,
ALESSANDRO PIANGIAMORE – THE SUPERNATURE EDITION
There is an impossible scent. It is composed from residues and memories of many fragrances from anonymous donors, mixed and trapped inside glass sculptures. This is the essence of Alessandro Piangiamore. An elusive provocation, unattainable beauty, such as the mixture of
Visual Imagery with Morgan Phillips
Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Morgan Phillips ventured out to Los Angeles, California at the age of nineteen and never looked back. Self taught in the art of photography, his passion for adventure and photography documents and shares the beauty
Recipe for Success: The Food Gays
What began as a hobby in 2012 for Jeremy and Adrian quickly turned into a recipe for a successful foodscape blog. Meet The Food Gays, Jeremy and Adrian, two Vancouver men who love food and photography. Both are contributors for
When Children Need Us Most, We Can Do Better
They call it a “code R” in some pediatric emergency departments. It is a way to protect the privacy of our child and teen patients. It is also a way to clinically detach, distance us from the horror of what
Impakter Magazine: The Year in Review
The New Year - a new you, full of fresh-starts, new goals, and endless opportunities. Your sights are set on the many opportunistic adventures, tasks, and goals you wish you to accomplish. With each new year there is a level