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Madness:The Cultured Culture Magazine - Issue 02, 2014

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In this issue

This issue brings newer contributions by other people living with mental health issues from around the globe. Featuring PunksinRecovery & Better Days author, make up as therapy, an update on The Red Door's activities from online events to breaking traditional creative methods by having bikers paint on canvas using their tyres!
We also bring to you several interesting opinions, ramblings and merchandize.

Madness:The Cultured Culture Magazine Description:

This is a magazine that addresses issues of 'madness' or more appropriately said 'mental illness' or more politically correct'; psycho-social disability'. It will focus more on the creative streaks of various people living with mental illness, their care givers and other contributors, along with addressing mental health/illness issues through various academic contributions. This is the introductory issue, with a room for more change and improvement depending on various sensitive areas that would arise. Creative art works are solely the copyright of the artists involved - some names not being mentioned. If the need arises to use, re-use their work kindly get in touch with MTCC.

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