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Author Archives: Rachel Saunders
4 moments that created the modern world
Four moments that helped create the modern world. Continue reading
Hornest Nest
A look at the hornets nest of religious and philosophical debate. Continue reading
Freya Fox
Model: Freya Fox – Photographers: Rachel Saunders & Joanne Brownridge – Location: City Screen, York Enchanting, intriguing, and a siren of the stage Freya makes all the boys want to come to her yard when she shows off her moves during her … Continue reading
Posted in Artist spotlight, Creativity
Tagged burlesque, dance, freya fox, model, photography
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Eminem – Love The Way You Lie ft. Rihanna
Simply put: wow! Okay, so I am jumping on the band wagon a week late, but this video is simply spectacular, and the song really makes you think about things. Visually it is a stunning video, and the cinematography is … Continue reading
Posted in Track of the week, music
Tagged eminem, Eminem - Love The Way You Lie ft. Rihanna, music, rap, video
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So you think you can walk?
Many us like to think we can walk a fair distance, five miles, ten miles, maybe a cross country walk. Now imagine this – spending 28 months walking from Peru to the coast of Brazil following the course of the … Continue reading
The Kakapo
In 1995 there were less that 60 Kakapo left in New Zealand. These beautiful, flightless birds had been driven to the edge of extinction by rats, cats, dogs, and stoats introduced by human settlers in the last 1000 years. Prior … Continue reading
Posted in Social issues, environment
Tagged birds, endangered, environment, kakapo, species
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Bedrock of society
If marriage between one man and one woman is the bedrock of society, then why are the divorce rates now over 50%? In both the USA and Britain the chances of you getting divorced have sky rocketed in the last … Continue reading
Mark Salling in teen vogue
Personally I like his down to earth approach, and as he is now on Twitter he is definitely worth following.
Posted in Artist spotlight, Creativity, Interviews, Music, music
Tagged Glee, Interview, Mark Salling, puck
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Mark Webber – zero to hero
A look at Australian racing driver Mark Webber Continue reading