Angel Studios strikes again with Cabrini, which premiered on International Women’s Day on March 8th
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A memorandum was issued by the Department of Veteran Affairs announcing the pecking photo was going to be removed “from all Veterans Health Administration Facilities” in order to maintain a “safe, respectful, and trauma-informed environment.”
If paying off thousands of in hock graduates nudges out Donald Trump in November, that’s what he’ll do, Supreme Court interdiction be damned.
Energized by electro pop instrumentals, Troye Sivan’s self-exploratory lyrics particularly resonate with Gen Z as he articulates the generation’s conscious desire for cultural authenticity and courage.
What Permaculture Teaches Us About Natural Beauty, Mixed Identity & More | Sahar Tai-Seale | Ep 33
Sahar Tai-Seale and Sienna Mae Heath explore permaculture as a form of self-care and Sahar's outlook as an ex-model on whether natural beauty is valued enough in our society among people and in agriculture.
The Truth About Growing Up in the Soviet Union | Guest: Gia Jandieri | Ep 269
The country of Georgia is a beautiful place of rich traditions and a unique wine-making culture, but like so many countries, its individual character and history were nearly wiped out by the enforced homogeneity of the Soviet Union.
What is flourishing, really? Trying to key in on the concept gets into horse-for-courses territory.
Batya Ungar-Sargon and Andrew Heaton discuss how class warfare, immigration, and other economic polices affect the working and middle classes in the United States.
Trump term two could be even more pig-ignorant than the first one, rendered ineffectual with a bunch of Twitter shitposters in charge.
Congress Is Using Kids to Impose Online Censorship | Guest: Yaël Ossowski | Ep 268
Won’t someone please think of the children? There’s a long history of politicians weaponizing supposed concern over protecting children to impose repressive legislation on the people.