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A beautiful contemplative immersion in the children’s sense of the immensity of time and events. Written and directed by Reha Erdem
What can be wrong with putting five notorious Khmer Rouge leaders on trial? Plenty, argues lawyer Brooks Duncan, as he examines the nature of the long-awaited, and foreign-funded, trials currently underway.
It’s a fashion statement and an environmental nightmare. Zoe Cormier examines one of the most successful marketing ploys ever – bottled water.
Stories of continuity and change in the Polynesian community of Tikopia by Julian Treadaway
Things you can do to avoid toxic plastics. PLUS the Action / Campaign directory.
Superstar philosopher Slavoj Zizek writes in defence of lost causes
As oil supplies dwindle, the plastic industry is pinning its hopes on biomass. Not a great idea, reasons Jim Thomas.
This is a book that highlights how people caught in between places are denied identity, perspective and intimacy.
A film about the Pope’s toilet. Directed by Enrique Fernandez and Cesar Charlone
Senegal’s beacon of good music and positive energy Youssou N’Dour talks to Ed Stocker
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Time and Winds (Bes Vakit) | A beautiful contemplative immersion in the children’s sense of the immensity of time and events. Written and directed by Reha Erdem |
Malcolm Lewis | September, 2008 | 415 | Buy |
Cambodia: Year Zero on trial | What can be wrong with putting five notorious Khmer Rouge leaders on trial? Plenty, argues lawyer Brooks Duncan, as he examines the nature of the long-awaited, and foreign-funded, trials currently underway. |
Brooks Duncan | September, 2008 | 415 | Buy |
Plastic is forever | The facts about plastic |
September, 2008 | 415 | Buy | |
Message in a bottle | It’s a fashion statement and an environmental nightmare. Zoe Cormier examines one of the most successful marketing ploys ever – bottled water. |
Zoe Cormier | September, 2008 | 415 | Buy |
Dancing, dying, crawling, crying | Stories of continuity and change in the Polynesian community of Tikopia by Julian Treadaway |
Peter Whittaker | September, 2008 | 415 | Buy |
Abandon the toxic treadmill! | Things you can do to avoid toxic plastics. PLUS the Action / Campaign directory. |
September, 2008 | 415 | Buy | |
In Defense of Lost Causes | Superstar philosopher Slavoj Zizek writes in defence of lost causes |
Richard Swift | September, 2008 | 415 | Buy |
The Polymer Revolution | A history of plastic. |
September, 2008 | 415 | Buy | |
Plastic plants | As oil supplies dwindle, the plastic industry is pinning its hopes on biomass. Not a great idea, reasons Jim Thomas. |
Jim Thomas | September, 2008 | 415 | Buy |
Children of the Revolution | This is a book that highlights how people caught in between places are denied identity, perspective and intimacy. |
Matthew McCann | September, 2008 | 415 | Buy |
El Baño del Papa (The Pope’s Toilet) | A film about the Pope’s toilet. Directed by Enrique Fernandez and Cesar Charlone |
Malcolm Lewis | September, 2008 | 415 | Buy |
Umalali | The Garifuna Women’s Project from Central America |
Louise Gray | September, 2008 | 415 | Buy |
Alive | Chinese Mongolian ‘Björk’ steps into Tibet controversy |
Louise Gray | September, 2008 | 415 | Buy |
What love’s got to do with it | Maria Golia on conflicting loves in Cairo |
Maria Golia | September, 2008 | 415 | Buy |
Youssou N'Dour | Senegal’s beacon of good music and positive energy Youssou N’Dour talks to Ed Stocker |
Ed Stocker | September, 2008 | 415 | Buy |