Explore the World with Conor MacNeill
Conor MacNeill has been working as a photographer professionally for a relatively short amount of time now, but it hasn't taken him long to make a name for himself in the field, having amassed an impressive Instagram following and a series of clients,
Limitations of a Therapist
In my fifteen plus years working in the mental health field I have encountered a variety of scenarios. My early days after graduating college were spent working with adults in recovery from substance abuse and dependence, working with developmentally disabled
Music and Broadening Horizons: Mr Flash Talks Vision and Changing Perspectives.
Gilles Bousquet, or as he’s better known, Mr Flash, seems to be very content with the direction his music is taking at the moment. It has been nearly two years since his long-awaited debut album, Sonic Crusader, a brilliantly crafted
An Interview with Juan Oliphant: Underwater Photographer and Conservationist
Juan Oliphant is more than an underwater photographer. While his photographs aptly capture the beauty in marine wildlife and his Instagram following is as impressive as the proximity which he can gain to sharks, he is as much of a conservationalist as
A Quest for Inspiration with Nicole Eddy
Nicole Eddy is a young traveler and blogger from South Africa. She explores the world with unbelievable desire and enthusiasm, capturing her adventures on YouTube, where she shares her passion and inspires others to follow their dreams and make them
The Burundi Crisis
A basic web search of Burundi today will return article titles such as, "Killings, Abduction and Torture Spread fear in Burundi", "Disappearances Blamed on the Police", and "Government Investigations Ignore State Abuses." More than 400 people have been killed and
Astro Noise, Laura Poitras
The term Neo-liberalism gained traction in the late 80's and early 90's as governments around the world adopted drastic policies that dramatically altered the size and role of governments and corporations at the same time the Soviet Union was unwinding.
Counting Gun Attacks Like Heart Attacks
Gun violence is a medical problem just like heart disease, but not for the reason you might expect. On December 2nd of last year, news outlets across the United States reported an all-too-familiar headline: another mass shooting claimed American lives, this
Don’t Call it a Comeback: Russia’s Triumphant Return to the World Stage
After nearly five years and a quarter of a million dead, the Syrian Civil War appears, at least for the moment, to have calmed. The two-month-old cease fire that is currently in place is largely the result of foreign mediation;
The Importance of Utilizing Stem Cell Research
The scientific benefits of stem cell research are often overshadowed by pro-life arguments against using embryonic matter in such exploration. However, what many individuals do not realize is that the ability to induce pluripotent stem cells or iPSCs (according to
Museum Spotlight: The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
Sitting in an alcove by the great hall, one word comes to mind: current. Three Ivan Navarro water towers stand boldly in the center of the museum. Behind it are works by Mark Grotjahn, Anish Kapoor, and Odili Donald Odita.
Timothy Goodman and Designing with “Play”
Timothy Goodman is a designer, illustrator, and art director based in New York City. His work has achieved recognition via several awards, including the AIGA 365 Design Annual, the Art Directors Club Young Guns Award, the American Illustration Annual, and