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2024 - 10 - 8

Art, Football, and Love: A Whirlwind Tour of Culture and Controversy!

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Dive into the intriguing worlds of art, football, and heartfelt stories that are reshaping lives across the globe! Join us for a wild ride!

In a bustling mix of creativity and rules, the Society of Radiographers (SoR) is calling out for all IR(ME)R duty holders to dust off their compliance hats following the latest Care Quality Commission (CQC) report. With the stakes higher than a soap star's hairdo, the SoR urges professionals to take heed of these new requirements. After all, compliance isn't just a fancy term; it's the hallmark of a well-oiled machine that keeps everything safe and sound!

Meanwhile, if you're looking to explore the realm of contemporary art, then step into the magical world of Anicka Yi at the Coles Gallery, where her illuminated kelp sculptures dangle like dreamlike lanterns from the ceiling. These mesmerizing creations, combined with playful animatronic insects, challenge our perceptions of nature. Who knew that an encounter with art could feel like a sci-fi movie on a vibrant, eco-friendly set? Talk about a multi-dimensional experience right in the heart of the gallery!

On the football front, there's a chill in the air thanks to Manchester City’s recent triumph in the Premier League. Despite claiming an impressive title, some fans are left feeling a tad ambivalent. The message floating around is that while they may have the titles, what about the love? Does winning mean anything if the heart isn't in it? The banter continues about the balance between success and passion on the pitch, with some supporters taking to social media to express their mixed emotions about City’s ‘victory’.

Switching gears to a more serious note, we meet Katiana, a young woman grappling with severe ME/CFS and the challenges that come with it. Her plight not only shines a light on the complexities of mental health but also raises questions about autonomy and care. Meanwhile, stories of love and belonging weave through the narratives of diverse lives, including William Humnicky, who reflects on his connection to cultural identity, inspired by his famous cousin, Roy Cohn. It's a tapestry of experiences that reminds us of the relentless pursuit of understanding one’s place in the world.

Interestingly, the creative world often pays homage to the struggles of individuals like Katiana, showcasing how adversity fuels inspiration and artistic expression. Similarly, while football triumphs can leave fans feeling cold, they ultimately spark vital conversations about the true essence of the sport: community, passion, and the stories we share. Lastly, it’s worth noting that the impact of art on mental health is profound, as seen in the works that challenge perceptions and invoke feelings, resonating with countless individuals navigating their own journeys.

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SoR update on Care Quality Commission's Annual IR(ME)R report ... (SoR)

The SoR is encouraging IR(ME)R duty holders to take note of the CQC report's new requirements to improve compliance.

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Beam me up! Take your lamps to a new dimension (Financial Times)

In Coles's show, artist Anicka Yi's hanging illuminated kelp sculptures looked like the cocoon cousins of Isamu Noguchi lanterns, containing animatronic insects ...

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Why City's 'victory' against the Premier League leaves me cold (Spectator.co.uk)

'The Premier League has the champions it deserves', read the message from an old pal in May, after Manchester City's footballers had won the title for the ...

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How discovering the power of allusion enabled me to write better ... (The Conversation UK)

I decided to combine my newly acquired passion for creative writing, critical analysis and literary techniques with my 20 years' plus career as a rapper, music ...

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Chadian brothers and sisters teach me about God's relentless love ... (Anabaptist World)

I was sweating in bed, as one does on a June night in Chad, when I began to hear rumbling noises. My first thought was thunder, but it didn't follow the ...

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William Humnicky: Don't Label Me | KQED (KQED)

With the help of a cultural icon, William Humnicky taught himself a lesson about belonging. I am in my fifties and had never been to a major concert.

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Now severe ME/CFS patient Katiana has been forced onto a psych ... (The Canary)

Parents of a young woman, Katiana, living with severe ME/CFS in Greece have forced their daughter into a psychiatric ward against her will.

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Andrew Burke, from Cardiff, has been jailed for rape and other ... (South Wales Police)

Burke was sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday, October 3 to 15 years in prison. He is also subject to a 30-year restraining order and Sexual Harm ...

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How my odious cousin Roy Cohn was responsible for creating ... (Forward)

For David L. Marcus, the cousin of Roy Cohn, 'The Apprentice,' which stars Jeremy Strong as Cohn, hits a little too close to home.

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Miranda Hart: Lyme disease left me bed-bound (BBC News)

Comedian Miranda Hart has revealed her struggle with chronic fatigue after being diagnosed with Lyme disease. In her new book, I Haven't Been Entirely ...

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Wine pairings are a scam and you can't tell me differently (Telegraph.co.uk)

I have come to the conclusion that the whole thing is a ruse engineered to con unwitting diners out of paying for the meal twice over.

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A moment that changed me: seeing my childhood photos left me ... (The Guardian)

As an adult, I was always expecting bad things to happen. These yellowing images reminded me of a time when they had.

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