Women’s History Month: A Tribute to Maya Angelou
As we settle into Women’s History Month, I think of all the women who came before me, all the women who made space for…
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As we settle into Women’s History Month, I think of all the women who came before me, all the women who made space for…
Read MorePicture the moment: Linda “Peaches” Tavani (then Linda Greene) is the second ‘Peaches’ to have recorded with Herb for Peaches & Herb. The album…
Read MoreTwo Sides of the Same Coin Natalie Patterson describes herself as a Teaching Artist, and it doesn’t take long in our conversation to find…
Read MoreOnce Upon a Time in New York City It all began in New York City, where every good story should. In and amongst the…
Read MoreWhile by no means exclusive to writers, nor universal to them – and without intending to paint a sombre brush over this article –…
Read MoreSaint Brigid of Kildare is one of the three patron saints of Ireland and may be the most beloved. This 5th century saint is…
Read MoreHoly Week While long winter nights ease into light-filled days and green shoots poke through crusty snow, the Lenten fast draws toward its final…
Read MoreFor many, Easter is synonymous with spring… Easter eggs… Easter bunnies… Easter baskets… Easter lilies and festive dinners. But the origins and significance of…
Read MoreRoses, chocolate, candle-lit dinners and Valentine cards are part of the language and practice of friends and lovers on St. Valentine’s Day. The holiday…
Read MoreThe Irish Saint Ciaran is remembered as the founder of Clonmacnoise, one of the greatest monasteries in Ireland. He is also numbered among the…
Read MoreA Learning Experience Michael’s journey to Glendalough and the Tearmann Spirituality Centre began many years before he stepped foot onto its soil. In the…
Read MoreThe setting: a sandy beach in Portofino, Italy. The characters: Culture Honey’s own Aurore Rominger and an unnamed Canadian photographer. The scene: a serendipitous…
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