Jonathan Glazer is one of the most important filmmakers of the 21st century, even if he's only made four movies. Here they ...
As more adults cut off their parents, a researcher calls for closer scrutiny of causes and effects, and suggests paths to ...
The origins of these decisions lie in Gardner’s harmful views of child sexual abuse and women. His beliefs about parental ...
The remote work raises questions about the nature of labour, the role of technology, and the implications for workers' rights ...
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When the Referee Freezes the Game

Democracy rarely dies in one dramatic moment. It is more often weakened quietly by technical rulings, administrative decisions, and institutions that begin to forget why their powers exist in the ...
Voters rejected rule from the centre in last month’s election – but could end up with another centrist government, says Rune Lykkeberg, editor-in-chief of the Danish newspaper Information ...
As it’s impossible to discuss The Drama without referring to Emma and Charlie’s own discussion, it’s better to just deal with ...
In every society, there comes a moment when laws must be re-examined—not out of rebellion, but out of responsibility. A moment when people pause and ask whether the legal frameworks that once seemed ...
François Ozon’s adaptation of the 1942 novella L’Etranger passionately honours the original text while bringing a contemporary perspective to its themes of empire and race ...
If you conducted the anatomy of a fountain pen, Swedish illustrator Mattias Adolfsson believes you would find, from cap to ...
The Supreme Court started it's hearing on birth right citizenship as spelled out in the 14th amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The amendment went into effect in 1868 and was ...