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Mon, 10/11/2025 - 20:50

The great and lamented urban historian Eric Hazan described the Parisian café as being ‘much more than just a backdrop: it illuminated its denizens’ physique and soul’. To Hazan, there could be no proper understanding of the relationship between his beloved city and its artists and writers without an understanding of that venerated French institution […]

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Mon, 10/11/2025 - 20:44

I recently heard about something called the radar relationship check-in, a method people use to work through issues with their partners. Seeming to originate from the popular US relationship podcast Multiamory, radar is an acronym that describes the different stages in the process: Review, Agenda, Discussion, Action points, Reconnect. I brought this up a few […]

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Mon, 10/11/2025 - 20:44

There’s a rough version of the history of architecture, politics, and society since the Second World War that goes something like this. After war and fascism, cash-strapped and devastated countries directed modern architects to design new social buildings, in which form (minimal, without ornament, ‘truthful’ to its construction materials) followed function (mass public housing, schools, […]

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Mon, 10/11/2025 - 20:43

Jeff Young has been widely acclaimed in recent years for his radio essays, drama-documentaries, and site-specific playwriting. His first book, 2020’s Ghost Town, focused on his native city of Liverpool, evoking the disappearing streets of the twentieth century with elegiac style. In contrast, Wild Twin — published last year — is a dérive through the post-punk era […]

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Mon, 10/11/2025 - 20:41

In September 2015, I moved back to the North East of England after having lived elsewhere for several years. A couple of notable things happened in the days that followed. Perhaps the most notable was the election of Jeremy Corbyn to the leadership of the Labour Party, after a summer of building optimism that this […]

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Mon, 10/11/2025 - 11:32
by Christina Jerne* In April 2020, a truck transporting half a million euros in cash was stopped at Italy’s eastern border, testifying that the ’Ndrangheta, one of the world’s largest and richest mafia groups, had made its own Covid-19 emergency liquidity plan. In the midst of tough European negotiations on EU solidarity mechanisms, the German […]
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Sun, 09/11/2025 - 02:25

Trump ended deportation protections for South Sudanese immigrants, prioritized asylum for white South Africans, and threatened to invade Nigeria. It’s all part of the Christian nationalist playbook.

The post How Christian Nationalism Is Shaping Trump’s Foreign Policy Toward Africa  appeared first on The Intercept.

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Sat, 08/11/2025 - 10:37
The stock market bubble inflated by AI hype since late 2022 might finally be popping. If this week’s reversals turn into a sustained downtown, analysts might look back at the actions of tech executives and Trump adminstration figures this week as the straw that finally broke the camel’s back. The warnings have been coming for […]