(June 19 2020) Like so many other adjustments we've had to make for the coronavirus, the lack of widespread gay pride celebrations will be missed this year. In its place we feature the photos below, taken at prior pride parades around the world. A few years ago, George Clooney said, "“At some point in our lifetime, gay marriage won't be an issue, and everyone who stood against … [Read more...] about Love is love – celebrating gay pride
Photo Essay
17th century donor recognition, Dutch master style
(June 3, 2020) Most museums and art galleries operate under the umbrella of charity and are established from the start as houses of culture. The Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem, Netherlands, however, first came into being as the Old Men’s Almshouse, a place where elderly men living in poverty could live safely and receive regular meals. The almshouses were paid for by charitable … [Read more...] about 17th century donor recognition, Dutch master style
‘You be the wind that makes the seed go’
(May 21, 2020) There are thousands of charities across the globe whose missions promote the natural world—including conservation groups, botanical gardens, community gardens, flower societies and groups of citizen scientists. We think of them and appreciate their work today. Every year, spring shows us an exquisitely optimistic spirit. At the touch of her gentle hand, seeds … [Read more...] about ‘You be the wind that makes the seed go’
Canada’s history: Through the lens of the individual
(May 6, 2020) To mark the 150th anniversary of Canada, the Canadian Museum of History opened the Canadian History Hall, offering a new take on Canada’s national story. Its narrative uses the subjective experiences of real people to examine all sides of Canada’s story, both the struggles and the achievements. Through sometimes startling artifacts and stories, the Hall invites … [Read more...] about Canada’s history: Through the lens of the individual
Painting the light
Greenpeace, perhaps the most well-known environmental group in the world, became synonymous with clever campaigns that drew media attention to their work in the 1970s. Lately, in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, they’ve been organizing virtual marches across Europe by employing light shows and holograms to raise awareness of climate change. … [Read more...] about Painting the light




