Internet Made the Poetry Star
The digital life and times of poet and artist Rupi Kaur
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The digital life and times of poet and artist Rupi Kaur
Read More“When people are in a difficult situation, that is not the time to lay out the twenty-year vision for the community”
Read More“Food banks . . . across the country, are experiencing demands that outstrip their capacity”
Read More“Artists have a lot to teach us about failure”
Read More“Twenty-five percent of low-income Canadians under the age of sixty-five rely on a ‘working-poor’ individual to be the breadwinner”
Read More“No city has ever successfully solved traffic congestion by building more roads and lanes”
Read More“Fifty-two percent of the world’s wildlife has disappeared since the 1970s . . . and it’s because of human activity”
Read More“We don’t need bigger governments and bureaucracies; we need bigger citizens playing a larger role”
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Read MoreWhen Dad died, I talked to an ostrich. In the waiting room, an ostrich sat down. “Who let this ostrich in? ” I said. The janitor stared at me. The ostrich …
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