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Posted On CultureThe unspoken spectator rules and dress codes of the tennis tournament


Getty Images The Championships have begun, and the quintessentially British tennis tournament has some very particular codes for attendees to follow. How are spectators expected…
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Posted On Culture'Materialists' with Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal: Exploring modern love and matchmaking


New romantic comedy “Materialists” dives into the world of high-end dating in Manhattan, where luxury, status and desire blur the lines of love. Dakota Johnson stars…
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Posted On CultureIconic Animator Chuck Jones Creates an Oscar-Profitable Animation Concerning the Virtues of Common Well being Care (1949)


Whereas our counattempt seems to be prefer it is likely to be coming aside on the seams, it’s good to revisit, each occasionally, moments when…
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Posted On CultureWriting is a job, not a mission


Every year in Poland we ritualistically lament the country’s low-level readership, but we are yet to see the state take any meaningful action. What are…
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Posted On CultureOn Long-Suffering Odysseus: Why Christians Should Read Classics Written Before Jesus


There has been quite a bit of discussion recently about how much (some) men apparently think about ancient Rome. Whether it’s the history of battles,…
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Posted On Culture‘Stale’ and with ‘few thrills’, it may be the weakest of the franchise


Universal Studios Starring Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey, the latest in the dinosaur blockbuster series follows the template created by the original Jurassic Park –…
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Posted On CultureMusic show: Obongjayar calls out 'spineless' politicians on danceable album 'Paradise Now'


In this edition of our arts24 music show, Jennifer Ben Brahim chats with UK-based Nigerian musician Obongjayar. He’s just released his second album called “Paradise Now”,…
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Posted On CultureWhy Bob Dylan’s Unreleased “Blind Willie McTell” Is Now Considered a Masterpiece


Most Dylanologists disagree about which is the single greatest song in Bob Dylan’s catalog, but few would deny “Blind Willie McTell” a place high in…
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Posted On CultureCrises past and present | Eurozine


We live in the era of polycrisis, where ‘the horsemen of the apocalypse have to be dealt with together’. The June issue of Vikerkaar looks…
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Posted On CultureA Defense of Physical Media in a Digital Age


I’m lying in my bed, phone in hand. With a mere swipe of my fingers, I have access to nearly every component of the literary,…
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Posted On CultureThe forgotten story behind the most famous side-eye in Hollywood history


Alamy One of show business’s most glamorous – and notorious – images, there’s more to this 1957 snapshot of Sophia Loren and Jayne Mansfield than…
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Posted On CultureA thrilling Pitt stop: 'F1' brings the Grand Prix to the big screen


Brad Pitt is in the driving seat for the latest action spectacle from US director Joseph Kosinski, with a performance that even got the thumbs…
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Posted On CultureHear Alan Watts’s 1960s Prediction That Automation Will Necessitate a Universal Basic Income


One of the most propulsive forces in our social and economic lives is the rate at which emerging technology transforms every sphere of human labor. Despite the…
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Posted On CultureSerbia’s present future | Eurozine


The student protests in Serbia have persisted for seven months, yielding widespread and diverse effects. All state universities are still blocked and primary and secondary…
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Posted On CultureGames, Souls, and the Problem of Arbitrary Social Relations in The Snow Girl’s Second Season


Note: This article contains potential spoilers for The Snow Girl. Miren: I’m not a very good journalist, you know. Nacho: [Laughs]…No? Miren: No… The rules,…




