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Posted On CultureNo longer a victim | Eurozine


Bundesheer poster, Vienna, 30 November 2024. Image by Sarah Waring The poster needed a double take: three action-ready figures dressed in fatigues could have easily…
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Posted On CultureHow Brian Wilson Broke This Metalhead’s Heart


The sheer glut of music today has rendered a question like “What’s your favorite song?” close to meaningless, but I have a definitive answer. The…
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Posted On CultureThe 12 best books of 2025 so far


Rebecca Laurence and Lindsay Baker Bloomsbury, Knopf, Penguin Random House From multigenerational family sagas to speculative dystopias – the very best fiction of the year…
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Posted On CultureTaryn Simon explores ‘The Game’ of democracy


Her images reveal the impossible, the invisible, and the many, many layers behind a photograph. Taryn Simon’s singular and meticulous approach to fine art photography…
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Posted On CultureEnter an Archive of 10,000+ Historical Children’s Books, All Digitized & Free to Read Online


We can learn much about how a historical period viewed the abilities of its children by studying its children’s literature. Occupying a space somewhere between…
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Posted On CultureTo learn and unlearn from Brexit


The greatest winner of Brexit has been Nigel Farage. Almost everyone else are on the losing side, it seems. This political maneuver was conceived as…
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Posted On CultureThe Sad Fate of Mon Mothma’s Husband Is One of Andor’s Most Striking Lessons


Spoiler Alert: This article contains potential spoilers for Andor season two. Andor’s second and final season concludes with a montage that offers us brief glimpses…
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Posted On CultureWhy Gen Z is so nostalgic about ‘indie sleaze’


Serenity Strull/ BBC/ Getty Images (Credit: Serenity Strull/ BBC/ Getty Images) Today’s youth are harking back to the messy hipster aesthetic of the late 2000s…
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Posted On CultureThe voice of an endless summer: Beach Boy Brian Wilson dies at 82


His looping melodies and bewitching harmonies were the soundtrack to an endless, Californian summer. Brian Wilson’s death has prompted an outpouring of affection and admiration,…
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Posted On CultureWatch Bob Dylan Play “Mr. Tambourine Man” in Color at the 1964 Newport Folk Festival


It was at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival that Bob Dylan famously “went electric,” alienating certain adherents to the folk scene through which he’d come…
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Posted On CultureTaking advantage of destruction and reconstruction


Proper now, the dominant narrative of those who occupy political and financial power-centres, and people whose careers and lives are wedded to militaries, is {that…
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Posted On CultureNick Cave’s Wild God and the Cost of Capturing Goodness in Art


I ought to be listening to Nick Cave’s Wild God a whole lot more instead of retreating back to my usual comfort listening. Take the…
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Posted On CultureMotor-racing blockbuster is a non-starter


Apple TV+/ F1 (Credit: Apple TV+/ F1) Brad Pitt plays a long-in-the-tooth former Formula One star in a “slick and shiny” new summer popcorn film…
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Posted On CultureOriane Zerah's floral focus on Afghan men


As one of a handful of Western photographers working in Afghanistan, Oriane Zerah has a unique perspective on daily life in the country. Her work…
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Posted On CultureA Grad Student Asks Carl Sagan If He Believes in God (1994)


?si=yeo1Xsu2ZLuCpQbC Most scientists are prepared to answer questions about their research from other members of their field; rather fewer have equipped themselves to answer questions…




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