All tagged awe and wonder
Discover how a sense of wonder can bring more meaning, joy and connection into your life
This month’s Culture Therapy Prescription will help you feel good this season. Discover the podcasts, books, websites, apps, events, and places that can connect you with more of what you need for better emotional and mental well-being.
This independent Bookshop Week, escape into the Imaginary with some of our favourite independent bookshops.
Seek wonder at The Lost Gardens of Heligan and discover a land once forgotten.
A visit to a museum can be one of those everyday adventures that helps inspire us in our daily lives, feeds our curiosity, and brings a sense of awe and wonder into our days. Here’s a round-up of five museums in London that recently offered the life pick-me-up that we needed.
A bright blue beacon on Lower Clapton Road, Pages of Hackney is one of our favourite bookstores for reading advice. Founder Eleonor Lowenthal talks to us about what makes Pages of Hackney so unique and why independent bookstores matter so much to our neighborhoods.
An indie bookstore, that offers typewriters repairs, origami animals and soup on Christmas Day. Founder Tom Hodges tells us whyTypewronger is far more than just a place to buy books.
The sea contains multitudes and it is exactly this complexity that keeps calling designer Sarah Robertson to it in moments of loss and need.
We speak to Amber Rich, founder of The Little Retreat and The Big Retreat Festival about how she arrived at these projects, how wellness is now something that we all reach for, and her role as a curator of discovery and awe.
Looking for some inspiration for where to shop for those indie magazines you love? Here are just a handful of our favorites. Let us know yours.
Now allowing in humans, this store has everything the monster in you needs (and a not-so-secret cause behind it all).
For curiosity seekers, book lovers, and those looking for an escape into ideas, Crickhowell’s Book-ish makes a community out of reading.
As we’re forced to head outside this winter, we’re looking to an open-air art museum for awe and wonder in a natural setting.
Edinburgh’s Golden Hare Books keeps the city’s literary tradition alive with its thoughtful curation.
This month, we’re finding awe and wonder in our independent bookstores. First up for booklovers and the curious, Mr B’s Emporium.
Lost at home? Bring the world in with Magazine Brighton.
In a moment when time is stretching out, Anthony Gormley’s “Iron Men” captures the wonder of shifting lives.
Need something for post-lockdown life? Birch is the staycation you may need.
A beloved independent bookstore to escape to, even from your sitting room when necessary.
Make your own riverside tent and join the world’s largest philosophy and music festival this weekend.