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Posted On CultureCreator Alexis Pauline Gumbs on perpetuating the Black feminist legacy of Audre Lorde


An writer who has drawn sturdy parallels with the long-lasting Black lesbian feminist author Audre Lorde has spoken to FRANCE 24 about Lorde’s legacy, and…
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Posted On CultureWilliam S. Burroughs’ Scathing “Thanksgiving Prayer,” Shot by Gus Van Sant


“Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, 1986” first appeared in print in Tornado Alley, a chape-book published by William S. Burroughs in 1989. Two years later, Gus Van…
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Posted On CultureThe hard-working origins of the ‘blue-collar jacket’ – and different workwear classics


Alamy (Credit score: Alamy) The common-or-garden barn jacket, chore coat and donkey jacket have all gone from useful workwear to “It-item”. As a pattern, is…
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Posted On Culture'Rabia': An IS group bride's journey into darkness


They hit the headlines shortly after Islamist fundamentalists proclaimed a caliphate in Syria and Iraq: the younger ladies who packed their baggage and embarked upon…
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Posted On CultureThe Illustrated Model of “Alice’s Restaurant”: Watch Arlo Guthrie’s Thanksgiving Counterculture Basic


Alice’s Restaurant. It’s now a Thanksgiving classic, and a fewfactor of a tradition round right here. Fileed in 1967, the 18+ minute counterculture tune recounts Arlo Guthrie’s…
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Posted On CultureFilm show: Ungodly horror in 'Heretic', toxic masculinity and a quirky 'Grand Tour'


Film critic Emma Jones tells us why Hugh Grant’s creepy character is the star attraction in his latest film, “Heretic”. We also discuss timely French…
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Posted On CultureExplore and Download 14,000+ Woodcuts from Antwerp’s Plantin-Moretus Museum Online Archive


We appreciate illuminated manuscripts and historical books here on Open Culture, adhere though we do to a much more restrained aesthetic style in our own texts.…
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Posted On CultureNine of the best TV shows to watch in December


Netflix (Credit: Netflix) From the small-screen adaptation of a classic novel to the return of the phenomenon that is Squid Game, these are the shows…
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Posted On CultureIsaac Newton Creates a List of His 57 Sins (Circa 1662)


Sir Isaac Newton, arguably the most important and influential scientist in history, discovered the laws of motion and the universal force of gravity. For the…
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Posted On Culture‘Solid’ but Moana is ‘a hard act to follow’


Disney The Moana follow-up is a “hurtling Disneyland rollercoaster ride” but it lacks the joy and refreshing originality of its predecessor. Moana is one of…
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Posted On Culture'Witches': Elizabeth Sankey on her brave movie on postpartum psychosis


British director Elizabeth Sankey bravely recounts her story of horrifying isolation and undesirable ideas after childbirth in her spellbinding documentary “Witches”, which is out on…
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Posted On CultureHow Georges Méliès A Trip to the Moon Became the First Sci-Fi Film & Changed Cinema Forever (1902)


If you happen to visit the Cinémathèque Française in Paris, do take the time to see the Musée Méliès located inside it. Dedicated to la Magie…
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Posted On CultureThe Menendez Brothers and the Hope of Justice


For as long as evangelicalism has existed, American Christians have been divided over how to best approach issues of public policy. While abortion has been…






