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on the need for Christians to engage with the real world
Acrobatic extravagance in Tehran, as seen by Iranian photographer Kian Amani.
Thoroughly researched and with heart-warming personal accounts, Tom Fawthrop’s Swimming Against the Tide is an inspiration.
Pakistani physicist Pervez Hoodbhoy explores his country’s rocky relationship with nukes.
Egypt’s rising food prices have hit the headlines. Maria Golia steps back and looks at how the process of provision itself is undergoing headlong change.
Ma Jian has undertaken his most ambitious project yet; a sweeping panorama of China in the years before and after the Tiananmen Square massacre of 4 June 1989.
A new collection of poems by one of Britain's most significant poets
David Ransom finds a likeness between the addictions of gambling and the speculative impulses of capitalism.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interview with Brian McLaren | on the need for Christians to engage with the real world |
Gerald Gauthier | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
| Kian Amani | Acrobatic extravagance in Tehran, as seen by Iranian photographer Kian Amani. |
Kian Amani | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
| Big Bad World 412 | Polyp takes aim at transport |
P J Polyp | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
| Swimming Against the Tide | Thoroughly researched and with heart-warming personal accounts, Tom Fawthrop’s Swimming Against the Tide is an inspiration. |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
| Alien vs Predator: Cool Ranch | Seriously.. true tales of a mixed-up world |
June, 2008 | 412 | Read | |
| The charm fades | Pakistani physicist Pervez Hoodbhoy explores his country’s rocky relationship with nukes. |
Pervez Hoodbhoy | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
| Elie Wiesel (born 1928) | A quote from his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech |
Elie Wiesel | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
| Colossus in the sun | Egypt’s rising food prices have hit the headlines. Maria Golia steps back and looks at how the process of provision itself is undergoing headlong change. |
Maria Golia | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
| Fossil foolery | Fossil Fools Day |
June, 2008 | 412 | Read | |
| Beijing Coma | Ma Jian has undertaken his most ambitious project yet; a sweeping panorama of China in the years before and after the Tiananmen Square massacre of 4 June 1989. |
Peter Whittaker | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
| Who is Harald? | Climate negotiations |
Nicola Bullard | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
| Daniel Variations | Steve Reich’s tribute to murdered journalist Daniel Pearl |
Louise Gray | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
| Teeny tiny terror | Nanotechnology |
June, 2008 | 412 | Read | |
| Bloodshot Monochrome | A new collection of poems by one of Britain's most significant poets |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
| Bust! the gambling boom | David Ransom finds a likeness between the addictions of gambling and the speculative impulses of capitalism. |
David Ransom | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |