In the pursuit of health and vitality, we often find the simplest methods hidden in plain sight, passed down through generations. One such gem is the rice water diet, a traditional practice with…
Architects around the world have built homes and hotels that blend into the natural beauty around them.
How are stories told? Who is remembered, who forgotten, and why? Which narratives last and what histories remain unaccounted for? These are questio
When you walk through a museum, what aren't you seeing? Kit Heyam explores the hidden histories of women and queer people just below the surface of the V&A.
The largest waterlily species in the world has been discovered after a case of mistaken identity that saw it hide in plain sight for 177 years.
Ellen [Craft], a quadroon with very fair skin, disguised herself as a young white cotton planter traveling with his slave (William [Craft]). It was William who came up with the scheme to hide in plain...
"Twice-exceptional," or 2E students, find that one of their sides sometimes masks the other. Psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman says there are a lot more of them than you might think.
The are many symbols and occult references that stand out in the music culture. From historical artifacts to music artists today, it seems that the occult world has never really gone away. The problem is that many are unaware of the secret meanings behind what is often considered entertainment.
Most of us would assume that child sexual abuse material hides in the corners of the dark web, far from easy detection. But it doesn’t. It’s also found on websites and platforms you likely use every day. Project Arachnid is the work of the Canadian Centre for Child Protection. It has flagged at least 10...
One of OneNote's best organization features is hiding in plain sight. Here's how to use the section groups feature to organize your books.
Due to the forced migrations during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade many Africans have been displaced from their homelands, language, and culture. Because of conquest, colonialism, and history written in jealousy, the identity of this displaced people has become a topic of controversial discussion. This African Diaspora has been the vehicle for stealing and recasting the historical people of the land, while also veiling the truth of their pre-slavery existence. After nearly 400 years of the calculated misuse of religion and removal of cultural markers, Hidden in Plain Sight seeks to provoke thought on religion, racism, and cultural appropriation in order to assist in rebuilding the foundation that has been destroyed by systemic oppression. The current condition of "Blacks" in America is an obvious cause for concern, but very few seek to tell the unbridled truth about the origin of this condition, as well as those who have contributed to its perpetuation. This book tackles the echoing questions of "Why can't we just move on?" Is it truly necessary to know the past in order to change the course of the future? Can there ever be solidarity amongst humanity? and if so what does that look like? As you read this book prepare for a liberating journey with the ultimate destination being a place of unity and redemptive truth. | Author: Huldah Dauid | Publisher: Awakening Remnant Koalition, The | Publication Date: October 31, 2016 | Number of Pages: 225 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 0692800484 | ISBN-13: 9780692800485
A recent visit with Olson Kundig's Jim Olson showed Aaron Betsky that the more you spend, the harder it is to see the cost.
Using the nom de guerre Miguel Marquez Outside, Michael Pederson (previously here and here) tucks art installations in unexpected locations around Sydney. The artist’s plaques, signs, and miniature architecture tend to center around ideas of escape, isolation, and our relationship to social norms. But he approaches these heavy subjects with a a sense of humor and brings a lighthearted pseudohistory to various structures and spaces. And if Pederson’s shovel piece, shown below, has you wondering, you can use this site to find out what location is on the opposite side of the world from you. More
"You just had to ignore the fear in your gut and push it away, become someone else," recalls one Jewish survivor, now 94. "I had to act like a regular Berliner. And this is what saved me in the end."
5 Tricks How to Hide Your Villain Right Before Their Eyes. Consider the many ways a writer can hide their villain before their readers' eyes. Hide your villain
A groundbreaking look at the history of transgender representation in TV and film, by an of-the-moment and in-demand culture reporter. WE SEE EACH OTHER is a personal history of trans visibility since the beginning of moving images. A literary reckoning, it unearths a transcestry that's long existed in plain sight and in the shadows of history's annals, and further contextualizes our present moment of increased representation. The films and television shows that Tre'vell covers include: Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil, Psycho, Holiday Heart, Boy's Don't Cry, America's Next Top Model, Some Like It Hot, Survivor, Tangerine, Pose, RuPaul's Drag Race and much more. Though there have been trans memoirs and histories, there has never been a book quite like this, nor is anyone more suited to write it than Tre'vell. "I don't remember exactly when I was taught to hate myself," says Tre'vell Anderson in We See Each Other's introduction. As the narrative unfolds, Tre'vell knits together the history of trans people on screen with stories of their life growing up and their formative experiences as a Black, trans journalist. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781368081733 Media Type: Hardcover Publisher: Andscape Books Publication Date: 05-09-2023 Pages: 240 Product Dimensions: 9.13h x 6.06w x 1.02dAbout the Author Tre'vell Anderson is an award-winning journalist, social curator, and world changer who always comes to slay! Formerly the Director of Culture and Entertainment at Out magazine, they have dedicated their career to centering those in the margins, grey spaces, and at the intersections of life through a pop culture lens. Tre'vell is currently co-host of the Maximum Fun podcast, FANTI, Editor-At-Large for the Toronto-based Xtra magazine, and a well sought-after moderator and commentator. Their writing can be found in the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, Essence, Teen Vogue, Esquire and Cultured magazines among other publications.
"Twice-exceptional," or 2E students, find that one of their sides sometimes masks the other. Psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman says there are a lot more of them than you might think.
January 2, 2017 - In this article I list some of the most unique ways that some basic survival gear, weapons, and defensive tools can be disguised in items you already wear every day.
“Researchers generally thought only prehistoric males hunted—but what if evidence against that idea has been lying in plain sight for decades? https://t.co/3Vh1KHQglv”
In the middle of a park in Southwark lies a dark secret, a remnant of London's past. Have you ever noticed the Marshalsea Prison wall?
"The Maya forest garden holds, in its ramblings and roots, a hidden-in-plain-sight way through our present crises."
Hiding in plain sight, these unique properties are disguised as rock, hills, and caves
This is what it is like raising children with an FASD from a parent’s perspective. I am not a licensed professional. The Statistics I reference can be found on the Pr%f Alliance (formerly MO…
A conversation with ‘Portico’ author Leah Koenig reveals the dishes of this culinary hotbed that is hiding in plain sight.
The giant volcano had been hiding in plain sight for decades in one of Mars' most iconic regions.
Easter eggs are everywhere if you know where to look. Spanning all seasons and all forms of multimedia, these inside jokes, hidden puzzles and cryptic