may 7, 8 am pst
Innovate, Build or Rebuild?
In challenging times, keeping calm only gets you so far. In this virtual workshop with Corporate Punk Founder Phil Lewis, you’ll learn the ability to create efficient strategies during a time of crisis or difficulty, with the help of lateral thinking techniques.Phil will run through some of the key principles underpinning lateral thinking and share a range of practical and creative exercises and tools you can use within your business to build a radically effective plan for the next months.
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may 7, 10 am pst
Take Ten with Headspace
In challenging times, keeping calm only gets you so far. In this virtual workshop with Corporate Punk Founder Phil Lewis, you’ll learn the ability to create efficient strategies during a time of crisis or difficulty, with the help of lateral thinking techniques. Phil will run through some of the key principles underpinning lateral thinking and share a range of practical and creative exercises and tools you can use within your business to build a radically effective plan for the next months.
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may 7, 3 pm bst
IN / DEEP with Director and Choreographer Alexandra Green
Join IN / DEVELOPMENT for a conversation with Alexandra Green. Previously, she worked with Gucci, Stormzy, Mulberry, Young Fathers, Tate Modern, Burberry, Charlie XCX and Agent Provocateur.
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may 7, 8 pm est
Virtual Prom with Houseparty
Houseparty is hosting a virtual prom experience. Organize a theme for a prom party with your friends and login to the app to take your photos, dance the night away and enjoy a live DJ set.
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Cooking in the Time of Coronavirus
by Bon Appetit
@savewithstories Is Reading Children's Stories to Help Kids Learn & Eat
A Chinese Chef’s Tasting-Menu Deliveries, with a Side of Instagram
by Hannah Goldfield
“Mrs. Burdick told the class she wanted to play a game. She would say a word, and then everyone had to find an object that began with the last letter of that word. The first word was “pen” — the children bolted from their chairs stacked with pillows looking for things that began with the letter N [...] There was a K — my wife helped my daughter find a crumpled-up kite — and there was a Y, and then another N. Around the stay-at-home houses of Houston, 6-, 7- and 8-year-olds raced around snatching up keys, yellow folders, yogurt cups, Nutella containers.
“It felt like a really short recess, but indoors,” my daughter said later, during an interview conducted in all seriousness over mac and cheese. Things fall apart. Second grade carries on.”
- Manny Fernandez via One Bright Thing
Adventure Photos From Around the House
by Tod Perry
Design's Role in a Public Health Crisis
by Lucienne Roberts
As a 'Green Stimulus' Pakistan Sets Virus-Idled to Work Planting Trees
by Rina Saeed Khan
Read These Essays About How Others Have Isolated
by Apartamento Magazine
How Teachers Are Makeing Meaningful Connections with Students
by Priya Parker
Facebook Adds New 'Care' Emoji to Main App and Messenger
by Ingrid Lunden
Bored? Here Are Some Things You Can Do Right Now:
Help Heart of Dinner Feed Chinatown's Homebound Elderly
Go On a Virtual Tour of the British Museum
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