Conversations with Londoners: Walking the Space Between Words
That finger point is authoritative. That finger point understands direction. That finger point could read a map and silence Dad’s “but I know I’
Gaylene Preston: A Filmmaker For Now
New Zealand filmmaker and activist Gaylene Preston is one of these standouts with amazing longevity. An admired director, she’s championed women and
Sisterhood and Solidarity: On Female Friendships
The closest people to you, the ones who had front row seats, as well as your back, are those best friends...
Self-Love and the City
Pressures of city living can sometimes leave us feeling burnt out to a point where we cannot even think of giving an ounce of ourselves to another...
Finding your Writer’s Eye: A Talk with Bloomsbury Institute
Step inside Bloomsbury Institute for an evening on learning to write by finding your writer's eye...
Naked Presidents: On Politics and Frisky Photos
We need to come to terms with the fact that one day we will see the first Presidential dick pic, whether it’s officially released by the White House
Diamonds are Forever: Sustainability and the World’s Favourite Gem
For this talk, our Editorial Directer Nina Sophia-Miralles and a panel of experts across jewellery and sustainability came together for an evening exp
‘I Need to Stop Flirting With my Mother’: On Parent-Child Relationships
In Alfred Hitchcock’s seminal film, Psycho, Norman Bates romantically exclaims, “A boy's best friend is his mother”...
An Incomplete Musing of Love Poetry for Valentine’s
The title is misleading. The action of the poem is in no way platonic: it’s racy stuff alright. Some other lines include, ‘Explored the adorable m