Month: November 2020

Emergence Magazine is a quarterly online publication exploring the threads connecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. As we experience the desecration of our lands and waters, the extinguishing of species, and a loss of sacred connection to the Earth, we look to emerging stories. Each issue explores a theme through innovative digital media, as well as
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As an autistic person, I’ve seen first-hand how the willful misunderstanding and manipulation of an autism diagnosis negatively impacts our community I was diagnosed with autism at 27. There are a number of complex and intersecting reasons why it took so long, but the short version is that I didn’t fit any of the stereotypes
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Bitcoin’s streak of breaking its own record price has been relentless for the past few months, with the cryptocurrency climbing over $14,000 (about Rs. 9 lakh) this week, from having been less than $800 (about Rs. 51,600) this time last year. This unprecedented growth – nearly 10 times its value since the start of 2017
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Joss Whedon Departs HBO Series The Nevers HBO’s upcoming sci-fi drama series The Nevers has hit a major snag as its creator Joss Whedon (Marvel’s The Avengers, Firefly, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) has exited his role as co-writer/director. Cinemablend broke the story, and Deadline confirms that the show is still on track for a summer
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When video game No Man’s Sky first released on August 9, 2016, many of the core features that developers had promised players were missing. At the time, the game was losing users by the thousands, but English indie studio Hello Games worked tirelessly and offered massive, free patches one after another to make it into
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There’s a scene toward the beginning of Asif Kapadia’s documentary, Diego Maradona, where Maradona is standing in some dusty locker room, somewhere in Argentina, waiting to be interviewed. It’s the early ‘80s: He hasn’t moved to Europe yet, hasn’t won the World Cup, hasn’t quite become El Diego. But he’s started to score goals, started
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Photography courtesy of Hilary MacMillan.“We wanted to make something that was wholly made in Canada from sustainable fabrics.” By Odessa Paloma Parker Date November 25, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Toronto-based designer Hilary MacMillan, who in the past has used sustainability-focused materials including vegan leather and faux fur, just dropped a new capsule of biodegradable loungewear crafted
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With the heartwarming Netflix sequel bringing some early Christmas cheer to viewers, ComingSoon.net got the opportunity to chat with co-writer/director Chris Columbus to discuss bringing The Christmas Chronicles 2 to life in the director’s chair after solely producing the 2018 holiday movie hit! Our interview can be viewed in the player below! RELATED: CS Video: The Christmas Chronicles
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Former Van Halen singer Sammy Hagar recently offered some words for fans who wish Wolfgang Van Halen‘s music sounded more like the musician’s father, the late Van Halen guitarist Eddie Van Halen. Earlier this month, Wolfgang debuted his new rock act Mammoth WVH with a touching tribute to his dad, the propulsive and melodious ”Distance.” It didn’t quite sound
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