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How This Fifth-Gen Potter Is Keeping The Fire Of Her Family’s 55-Year-Old Business Alive

Few millennial Singaporeans have had the chance to experience the crafts and trades of the eras before us due to modernisation and a diminishing demand. Even though pottery has been growing in popularity, Singapore only has one dragon kiln remaining on the outskirts of the island. Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle …

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Getting Back on the Wagon

[unable to retrieve full-text content] Things are going great. You’re eating well, moving your body regularly, lifting heavy things, getting good sleep. Then wham! Something happens, and all your best laid plans are out the window. Maybe it’s a crisis at work, the loss of a loved one, a vacation, …

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When You’re Sad, Your Skin Is Sad

Correlation doesn’t prove causation, but I can’t help but notice that both times I’ve lived in my teenage bedroom I’ve felt especially sad. In high school, it was an angry sadness that sought attention. But when I came back to my parents house in March to ride out COVID, the …

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