Weaving intricate patterns, Asian design elements and symbolism into contemporary settings and public spaces, Elysha Rei’s work explores her own mixed heritage, and in doing so, invites others to contemplate their own cultural identities and attachments to familiar and unfamiliar places. While her exploration of her Japanese-Australian culture varies across […]
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A guest story by Dallas Berge Don’t kick Nanny’s leg. And of course, James did. Kick Nanny’s leg. Bill had once said to his wife, “I wish there was an ultimate deterrent for kids.” This was back in the 1980s, so the ultimate deterrent was a nuclear weapon. If […]
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With the commercialism of cultural and religious traditions, it is easy to be dismissive of them. But October is the perfect month to stop and consider how lucky we are to have a melding pot of different spiritual, religious and cultural elements to enrich our perspectives of the world. Generations […]
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