Sociologists & anthropologists are vital for context. When we get over the first 10 minutes of how terribly new we are, we’ll find that humans haven’t changed one bit – our emotional, biological & social needs have not changed – we’ve just developed the world beyond ourselves – we need help already. The wars happening […]
Monthly Archives: November 2013
He had no sense of humour, she had no mercy – in a world of beauty they found one another and set about making little oppressors. What they didn’t understand is: the tighter you hold them, the further children range. And so, by accident, they raised secret artists & comedians.
This was written in February of this year – so, my idea isn’t new, even for me. Going to keep on saying it until someone hears – no-one in charge will be able to say they didn’t know, right? Just give me 5 minutes – maybe less Bear with me – just for five minutes. […]
From the late 1980’s well into the early 2000’s South Africa was experiencing a strange phenomenon: family murders – men were killing their families and then themselves. Whether it was the expected result of political change and uncertainty, it was an anomaly and universities began to research these cases to find the cause. What emerged […]
The other side of Cape Town’s pretty face
A man taking the line around False Bay
friends, bread and wine