A cardiologist once informed me, almost casually, that heart attacks rarely arise without years of practice. Cholesterol builds softly. Arteries…
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Timely updates from the Guild’s programs, events, and milestones. This section captures developments in education reform, arts policy, and NGO partnerships—while spotlighting how local action often creates ripples of lasting change. Stories here reflect urgency and optimism in equal measure.
There’s a special kind of silence that follows a strong farewell. Adrian and Tracie Pang, the founders of Pangdemonium, were…
Over the past decade, something strikingly similar has happened across offices, studios, and home desks: people are working longer, yet…
Despite her repeated steps on the scale, the needle remained stationary. Every meal was recorded, every workout was monitored, but…
“I shouldn’t be hungry, but I could still eat,” a buddy remarked while pushing her dish aside during a quiet…
By the early 1970s, John Yudkin was being silently removed. His book Pure, White and Deadly dared to question the…
Ronald Loaiza seemed unfazed by the rain. Just after six in the morning, he came at the Cartago voting place…
In the first scene, a dim light floods across the corridor, barely enough to see Lucy Letby sitting quietly in…
It was never about mainstream popularity. Iron Lung doesn’t grovel for applause. It tightens its hold in quiet and lets…
A documentary headed by an almost-silent protagonist ended up making the greatest noise at the February box office. “Melania,” Amazon’s…
