The recent passing of Diane Keaton led me back to Woody Allen’s films and to the uneasy question of how we live with art made ...
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Beneath the current crisis at the BBC lies a deeper shift in how journalism understands its mission. As the line between ...
In Watandar, My Countryman, an Afghan refugee traces the neglected legacy of the nineteenth-century cameleers whose labour ...
When AI can counterfeit a face, it doesn’t just steal identity, it profanes the very thing that makes us human. The strange ...
Australians like to think of themselves as stoic. When we encounter problems, we shrug, we say “she’ll be right,” whether it is or it isn’t, we soldier on. But beneath that bluff confidence runs a ...
Sudan is facing the world’s largest displacement crisis, with millions uprooted as fighting devastates cities and cuts off ...
How do you recover from the loss / of an intense blueness when you can / only see a narrow bandwidth? I posited / this in my ...
Once suspected of heresy, John Henry Newman is now set to be named the 38th Doctor of the Church, a final vindication of the ...