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Journeyman’s Journal
A blog by third-generation woodworker Salko Safic on the art of woodworking by hand.
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A Dollop of History
A blog about medieval food, with recipes to bring the past to life! Fourteenth-century mushroom pasties anyone?
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Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News research articles cover neurology, psychology, AI, brain science, mental health, robotics and cognitive sciences in a free, open access magazine.
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Red Herring Games: Navigating a Business During a Pandemic
How having a WordPress site helped this business survive the challenge of COVID-19.
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Earthship Biotecture
Specialists in modern off-grid design, systems and construction. You can buy your own plans, or join the Earthship Academy to learn how to build an off-grid home.
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Stonehenge Stone Circle News and Information
It’s been a big week for the English heritage site Stonehenge — with the origin of the mysterious stones finally being discovered. Read all about it, and more, on a site dedicated to this ancient stone circle.
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How To Host A Virtual Party
Social distancing does not mean you can’t party! This blog post by Red Herring games explains how to host a party virtually.
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Bibi Lynch
Bibi Lynch is a journalist, writer, and broadcaster. She writes and talks about sex, dating, childlessness, mid-life, and WHIPs (Women who are Hot, Intelligent, and in their Prime.)
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TheWitchery.ca
The Witchery is an online witchcraft shop selling bowls, incense, powders, and spell kits — inspired by European and Slavic folk magic.
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Cosy Killer: The Murder Mystery Subscription Box
Cosykiller is not just a subscription box! Cosykiller is a storyline — with each box packed with clues, keepsakes, ciphers, and mementos to review and unravel to solve a murder.
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Bellingcat
A group of international volunteers who are using pioneering online research techniques to investigate world events — from Mexican drug lords and crimes against humanity, to tracking the use of chemical weapons and conflicts worldwide.
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Performing Whiteness
A powerful essay by Sarah Bellamy, who, in the wake of George Floyd being murdered in her hometown, argues that we need to question how white bodies might be predisposed to rely on a racial inheritance that endangers the lives of others.
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Five Books Exploring Race in America
We look at the authors of five books discussing race in America.
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Full Circle: First Nations Performance
Full Circle: First Nations Performance is a non-profit society and registered charity that creates opportunities for Indigenous artists.
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Robin DiAngelo
For over 20 years Robin DiAngelo has been a consultant, educator and facilitator on issues of racial and social justice. She is the author of several books, including White Fragility.
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