

Jaixia Blue isn’t rushing toward anything. She’s listening. Making. Holding space. And in doing so, she continues to create exactly what she set out to offer: a soft place to land.

Haiden Henderson leans into fear, discovering the strange alchemy of becoming and realises he feels “less and less alone” each time he steps onstage.

Lina Makoul reminds us that art is how we document reality — and sometimes, it speaks louder than history ever will.

Jenan Matari is an award-winning Palestinian storyteller, author, and producer, amplifying Indigenous Palestinian voices and weaving narratives of existence and survival into advocacy.

The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Palestine cannot lose its voice, but when words fail, how can we understand the scale of what’s happening? For the month of November, neun wants to amplify Palestinian voices through…

The earthquakes in Syria and Turkey reveal immense human suffering, complicated by inadequate aid, political issues, and inadequate building standards.

International Women’s Day, intended for celebration, reveals ongoing violence and victim-blaming against women globally. Despite a desire for empowerment and equality, realities of oppression persist. The message emphasizes self-empowerment, recognizing personal power, and encouraging resistance…

Leave your fatphobia and homophobia far behind: sex, sequins, and corsets are for everyone.

“Being a ballet dancer is not always about being perfect, but about being human:” an interview with Constance Devernay-Laurence, a Principal Dancer at Scottish Ballet.

Ukraine’s cultural heritage faces destruction amidst war, threatening identity. Preservation initiatives highlight the role of culture in resilience and healing.