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In my work, I try to look at what it means to choose not to choose, to remain somewhere in-between, constantly looking at both sides and asking more questions.
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The Voice of Refugees in One Photograph
In the course of the refugee crisis, we have seen a Hungarian camerawoman tripping refugees; Germans ecstatically welcoming them; and different takes on the conflict from British and Middle Eastern ...
A Different Side of Pop Art: The World Goes Pop at the Tate Modern
The World Goes Pop – the exhibition gives a voice to a previously unheard stance of pop art, one perhaps stamped on by the ever-powerful voice of the American dream.
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FOMO Promo on Social Media
Our presence on social media is a continuous source of angst. We feel we haven’t truly done something unless it’s plastered over each of our accounts.
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Comparing Disregard and Disrespect for Culture
In destroying important buildings the Islamic State aims to assert its power and its capability to harm and to rule.
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Where Is Our Compassion For Immigrants?
“Four immigrants were found suffocated in the back of a Tesco lorry. Every little helps.” Do you find that ‘joke’ funny or shocking? It popped up on my Facebook timeline ...
The Absence of International Literature In Education
Teaching solely one-sided British narratives creates a false sense of knowledge and understanding of matters that require deep consideration from various angles.
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A Peek Into Britain’s Drinking Culture
Britain is known for its drinking culture, its pub tradition of drinking until you can barely stand. A report by the World Health Organisation placed England as the 13th highest ...
Are We Ungenerous?
We are very quick to say that we are becoming increasingly ungenerous, why is this? When it comes down to it, what is the truth?
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Gender-sensitivity in Fashion
We spoke to Gabriel Ann Maher and Uta Brandes to shed some light on the future of gender-neutral fashion.
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Why Doesn’t Popular Music Feel Political Anymore?
Today’s popular music rarely has a personal connection. Between the beat and the catchy choruses there is little space for personality, let alone any wit, questions or comment.
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Patricia Cronin’s ‘Shrine For Girls,’ Venice Biennale
Patricia Cronin’s ‘Shrine for Girls,’ commemorates the many girls around the world who have been subjected to repression and violence.
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Experience, Novels and Ali Smith
Do novels change our experience? Does our experience change the way we read novels? How do the two entwine? We catch up with Ali Smith at the Charleston Literary Festival ...
France Bans Excessively Thin Models. Will We?
Chanel, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent: three of many fashion icons produced by France, the emblem of elegance, glamour and of thinness. How will the fashion world respond to France’s new ...
Is Instagram Inverting Intimacy?
Luckily my addiction to Instagram and other forms of social media is not at the level of having a relationship with a machine, however I can see that our inability ...
Wandsworth Inmate Fakes Email Bail
Neil Moore, convicted fraudster from East London, used his skills to escape from Wandsworth prison last month. How safe is secure?
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Identity is Ruled by Stereotypes
The first thing we notice about someone is their appearance. Before they open their mouths our eyes dart from facial features to clothes, as we note their gender and ethnicity ...
Is the concept of veto power sustainable in the UN Security Council? | Litro News
In Syria, there is no end in sight after four years of war and 200,000 dead. Kiev is preparing for yet another attack. In this climate, can we really afford ...
















