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| | | | Keijo Nevaranta: Stone Age 1998 from his Facebook page Because of Kari Kola's brilliant Snowhenge we've been thinking a lot more about Finland lately. (We can't really say this is Finland's day in the sun. We believe that day is in June. Haha. Sorry.) Sadly the wonderful Snowhenge can't be added to our List of... | |
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| | | | Photo: ©Alessandra Terranova/ Vatraa Our ancient ancestors left stone monuments for us to admire and wonder at but the most lasting legacy we're leaving for our descendants may be plastic waste.National Geographic's 2019 campaign "Planet or Plastic" included a competition for young architects to create an art installation representing the topic, one that could become... | |
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| | | | Kristin here- I first read J. R. R. Tolkien's work during what might be described as the second generation's discovery of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit was very popular from its initial publication in 1937, enough so that the publisher asked for a sequel. Though Tolkien wanted LOTR to come [...] | |
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| | BY G. CONNOR SALTER Stephen Hayes is a South African author and Orthodox deacon. His fiction includes the fantasy novels The Enchanted Grove, Of Wheels and Witches, The Year of the Dragon, and Cross Purposes. His nonfiction explores various topics, including missiology, South African history, and the Inklings and missiology. His research includes the books... |