Monthly Archives: April 2018

Art therapy – Could you? by Mayakovsky

Vladimir Mayakovsky is a Russian poet who lived and created at the dawn of the 20th century. Since my introduction to his art at school, I’ve loved it dearly — there is music to his unusual rhyme and composition, there … Continue reading

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How to start meditating today if you don’t know where to start

Reclining Buddha. Yuliya Glavnaya  I promised a post on what I learned in the introduction to meditation course at the London Buddhist Centre. I wanted to try out the techniques before sharing them, long story short – I forgot about … Continue reading

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To speak or to die? Call Me By Your Name

Warning. This review contains spoilers.  It is one of those stories – it blows your mind. You watch and rewatch it trying to grasp that fleeting feeling that they managed to express so well through casting (Armie Hammer’s later controversy … Continue reading

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