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Afterlife sentences

painting by Tabbytha Ferguson // Artists for Humanity

Go tell, Rwanda
Learning hard truths from African genocide
Mass murder in Rwanda. The slaughter of 800,000 human beings as if they were animals. The extermination of children at schools, and of other ordinary Rwandan Tutsi citizens. All this in just 100 horrific days during the year of 1994.

Like the Holocaust, the wiping out of these groups of people was carefully planned and supported by the ruling government, in this case that of the Hutu. Read More

NEWS: TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF

No beef
In defence of the much-maligned meat. Read More


NEAR AND FAR: T.I.P. MEETS

Songs in the key of T
Subway symphony: sounds fresh Read More


CULTURE: RELATIONSHIPS

A nuzzling question
Friendship or relationship? Read More

SENIOR FAREWELLS

Say goodbye, seniors!

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