When confronted with the vast uncertainties of the future, one person seems small and insignificant. But in many pockets of the world, individuals work bravely …
Living and Leading with Purpose
In the infinite game of life, it’s not about winning or losing. It’s about growth and progress. A grand finish line of life does not …
New Platforms and New Artists: An Interview with singer Dayana
The steps towards stardom are seemingly incomparable today to what they have traditionally been. When it comes to accumulating a fan-base, cultivating an image, and …
Kendrick Lamar Makes History With First Pulitzer Prize Awarded to a Rapper
In late May of 2018, popular rapper Kendrick Lamar accepted the first-ever Pulitzer Prize for Music awarded to a hip-hop artist. Lamar’s well-deserved Pulitzer is …
Sophia Duleep Singh, Suffragette Princess
Our generation is one characterised by rapid social change and a desire for acceptance and equality regardless of race, gender, sexuality and religion. Social media …
Diane Guerrero: A Voice that Matters
Actress Diane Guerrero is known for much more than just her roles on Orange is the New Black and Jane the Virgin. Born on the …
Roy Hargrove: The Man Who Bent Music
On November 2nd 2018, revolutionary musician Roy Hargrove passed away at the tragically young age of 49. While to his loyal followers, collaborators, and fans, …
New Zealander of the Year
When a pint-sized Taika Waititi came home from school and switched on the TV, the characters on screen were awe-inspiring, heroic, invincible – worlds away …
Bodies, Brains, and Minds: Your Future is Your Problem
“Who am I?” An ancient question, more complicated and critical now than ever before and central to Yuval Noah Harari’s work. In the age of …
Axel Munthe
A young physiologist in his twenties arrived at the shores of Capri in the Bay of Naples unaware that he, Axel Munthe, was to become the …