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" ... Nagnata, which loosely translates to “nakedness” in Sanskrit, is on a mission to redefine value and challenge the rampant consumerism engendered by fast fashion. “Our philosophy when approaching each collection is one of sustainably-minded design,” founder Laura May shares. ... "
" ... Rosmini asks us to focus with our intellect on the persons at the scene of Christ’s birth, the family of Jesus: Mary, Joseph and the baby. He then places himself in the scene, imagining he is there physically, as a poor boy, listening to their words, while reflecting on their long travel nights, the lack of lodging, and other human struggles. But he also asked the faithful to contemplate what it meant for someone who was Divine going through all these challenges. This great champion of freedom wanted us to realize that hunger, pain, nakedness, thirst, fatigue, and scarcity "can be our weapons to fight false opinions and disorderly attachments," in his Italian “Sono le armi di cui si mostrò armato il mio Re e Signore, con cui vinse le false opinion e le inordinate affezioni degli uomini.” ... "
" ... The film begs the question: Is this poverty porn? What is the point of watching a bunch of drug addicts inject themselves into oblivion? Where is the insight to be found in a community overrun by meth? The Renauds don't make finding answers easy. And they don't make watching the decline of humanity-on-drugs pleasurable by the simple acting of looking on and having the luxury of thinking: Well, hey, at least it's not me. But it's the Renauds' refusal to offer up reductive answers, to pick a side, to suggest for a moment there's any transcendence in thinking we're watching the story of the Other, that's the gift. We're left with one task: sitting with the truth, in all its hideous nakedness. ... "
" ... When I first saw Springsteen perform there was a yearning to his shows. He was putting so much out there, leaving so much on the stage as if his performances could change our world – and in their way, in our day, they did. It was about hope, about dreams, about it was about taking a leap of faith, of escaping to a freer place. In some of Bruce’s darker corners, when he went from a Jersey kid to a Depression-era Oakie, he was still boiling existence down to fundamentals – they were no longer joyous but there was a nakedness, a perverse dare to his audience to follow him there. ... "
" ... “Known for their casual attitude towards nakedness, the French now have their first eatery to dine in the raw,” commented RT News. ... "