Page 6 - Start Somewhere News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Start somewhere. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Start Somewhere Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Marie Claire UK Hair Awards 2021: Hair Heroes Winners


Marie Claire is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.
This year’s Hair Awards have exposed us to some of the most incredible new hair products, brands and enterprises we’ve ever seen. These specific winners needed their own Hero category to highlight their brilliance, as well their vision and strive to make the world a better place.
Best Environmentally-Friendly Packaging
As more and more brands announce their take on sustainable responsibility, there is one company that has been quietly making headway with the planet at the heart of everything it does for years. Bleach’s formulas are vegan and cruelty-free, it sells large refillable bottles for each of its products and it’s big on reducing single-use plastic. Not only is its Rosé Shampoo Bar 100% plastic-free, it’s also the world’s first pink toning shampoo bar, and at £9, it makes sustainability accessible ....

City Of , United Kingdom , Cloud Nine Iron Recycling Programme , Ethical Hair Initiative , Chair Awards , Bleach London , Shampoo Bar , Body Shop Shea Butter Shampoo , Claire Hair Award , Claire United Kingdom Hair Awards , Cloud Nine , Claire Hair , Redken Extreme Bleach Recovery Lamellar Treatment , Extreme Bleach Recovery Lamella Treatment , Claire Hair Awards , Extreme Bleach Recovery Lamellar Treatment , Reduit One Pro Hair Treatment Applicator , Remi Cachet Hair Extension Recycle , Remi Cachet , Hair Extension Recycling Scheme , Cloud Nine Iron Recycling , Venn Synbiotic Polyamine Shampoo , Polyamine Shampoo , Curlyellie Intense Treatment Mask , Start Somewhere , Wella Professional Color Fresh Masks ,

Alvaro Zinos-Amaro Reviews Pocket Workshop: Essays on Living as a Writer, Edited by Tod McCoy & M. Huw Evans


Pocket Workshop: Essays on Living as a Writer, Tod McCoy & M. Huw Evans, eds. (Hy­dra House 978-0997951073, $17.95, 196pp, pb) February 2021.
Gathered here are 28 essays (six reprints, 22 originals) by instructors of the Clarion West Writers Workshop, intended, as Tod McCoy explains in his foreword, as “a way to give back to a community who may not be able to attend the workshop by delivering thoughts and insights about writing and process from writers who have taught at Clarion.” Those who might benefit most from these insights, McCoy goes on to say, are neither beginning nor advanced writers, but rather “writers with one foot firmly in the door.” Co-editor M. Huw Evans underlines the humanistic value of the workshop and these lessons. In her introduction, Neile Graham, who has helped to run the Clarion West program for many years, makes a compelling case that “writ­ers and writing can always get stronger. Writers and their stories can always be more, get better, ....

Paul Park , Alvaro Zinos Amaro , Neile Graham , Ursulak Le Guin , Samuelr Delany , Nancy Kress , Vondan Mc , Connie Willis , Daryl Gregory , Jane Austen , Stephen Graham Jones , Vladimir Nabokov , Octaviae Butler , Eileen Gunn , Elizabeth Hand , Robert Silverberg , Nisi Shawl , Hiromi Goto , Tod Mccoy , James Patrick Kelly , David Lodge , M Huw Evans , John Crowley , Jeff Vandermeer Booklife , Pocket Workshop , Clarion West Writers Workshop ,

Gardens of Kibera: The Kibera Public Space Project by Kounkey Design Initiative


Gardens of Kibera: The Kibera Public Space Project by Kounkuey Design Initiative
1/13
Add to Bookmarks
The Kibera Public Space Projects in Nairobi by Kounkuey Design Initiative deliver open spaces and sanitation with the community to combat deprivation and overcrowding
 ‘Kibera’ means ‘forest’ in the Nubian language, named by the retired Sudanese soldiers who first settled there in 1912. The soldiers served the colonial British government and were given the land as a pension for their military service. Today, the only resemblance of a forest that remains is the small Nubian grave site that sits at the heart of one of the largest self-built settlements in Africa. Kibera’s residents, like many similar settlements globally, are the informal labour force for the rapidly urbanising Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, but with a population of 1.2 million, it feels like a city in its own right. ....

Nairobi Dam , Nairobi Area , United Kingdom , Rift Valley , Los Angeles , Arthur Adeya , Technical University Of Kenya , Planning Systems Services , Nairobi Dam Community , Community Group , Kibera Action Group Organisation , Community Cooker , Kounkuey Design Initiative , Kibera Public Space Projects , Harvard Design , North Shore , Ngong River , Kibera Park , Nairobi River , Start Somewhere , Public Space Project , New Nairobi Dam Community , Kibera United For Our Needs , Nairobi City , Community Responsive Adaptation , Andolo Bridge Community Group ,