The Alchemist of Order: Young Newton and the Machinery of the Heavens
Once, there was a boy — awkward, brilliant, and burning with questions. Born in 1642 in the English hamlet of Woolsthorpe, Isaac Newton arrived too early and too small, his mother fearing he wouldn’t survive the night. But survive he did — and he grew into a man who would Continue Reading
The Golden Voices of a Softer Age
To talk about gentle telly without mentioning Brian Cant or Floella Benjamin would be like talking about rainbows and forgetting the colour yellow. Brian Cant didn’t just speak — he invited. His voice was the sound of wooden toys waking up, of windows opening on Play School to show us Continue Reading
The Legacy of Matthew Shepard: A Journey from Tragedy to Activism
n the crisp October air of Laramie, Wyoming, 1998, a young college student named Matthew Shepard became the face of something far larger than himself. His name would soon be etched into the conscience of a nation — not just for how he died, but for what his death forced Continue Reading
Whose at war in the world, paranoia?
Lets look at conflicts. Some may say we’re living through an era where the compass of collective morality has been magnetised by fear, tribalism, and an Orwellian double standard. Let’s break it down. 1. Suspicion of Arabs and the Muslim World: This deep-rooted suspicion didn’t appear overnight. It’s the poisoned Continue Reading
UN Warns of Escalation as Middle East Crisis Deepens
‘A fire no one can control’: UN warns of spiralling Iran-Israel war UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called on Security Council members to act with “unity and urgency” to support diplomatic solutions and prevent the Middle East crisis from spiraling further out of control. Guterres tied the rising tensions directly Continue Reading
“Swipe Right, Stay Safe: Unmasking Danger in the Digital Dating Age”
Scroll, but stay safe when meeting someone on the internet
