What About Me? Men & Women
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RWD
Touching on all side of multimedia life, What About Me?, the unscripted and well thought-out seven part-series delves into cultural diversity like never before. After starting on a high two weeks ago the series has gone from strength to strength.
Tonight – 20th November (12.55am to be precise) – on Channel 4 sees Chapter 3, Men & Women take to the small screen. It will examine gender and equality issues…
Susan Sarandon's 'Thought'...
We live in a world of short-cuts and instant fixes, but even though it seems so natural to avoid pain with a pill 1 Giant Leap question whether we need to substitute our Prozac for self-examination and realize, perhaps, that although we each carry our own wounds, the trials of life have sculpted us into the uniquely beautiful people we are today.
This episode really does have an all star cast. Actor Tim Robbins, plus comedians Billy Connolly and Stephen Fry all make an appearance to discuss being vulnerable, and how it's more of a strength than people realise.
4-years, 5 continents and 50 countries later, What About Me? is an explosion of music and philosophy, an exquisite feast for the senses and the soul.
Touching on all side of multimedia life, What About Me?, the unscripted and well thought-out seven part-series delves into cultural diversity like never before. After starting on a high two weeks ago the series has gone from strength to strength.
Tonight – 20th November (12.55am to be precise) – on Channel 4 sees Chapter 3, Men & Women take to the small screen. It will examine gender and equality issues…
Susan Sarandon's 'Thought'...
We live in a world of short-cuts and instant fixes, but even though it seems so natural to avoid pain with a pill 1 Giant Leap question whether we need to substitute our Prozac for self-examination and realize, perhaps, that although we each carry our own wounds, the trials of life have sculpted us into the uniquely beautiful people we are today.
This episode really does have an all star cast. Actor Tim Robbins, plus comedians Billy Connolly and Stephen Fry all make an appearance to discuss being vulnerable, and how it's more of a strength than people realise.
4-years, 5 continents and 50 countries later, What About Me? is an explosion of music and philosophy, an exquisite feast for the senses and the soul.
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