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February 25th, 2026: Toronto has been wet for weeks now. It snows but then it melts a bit, or it rains. Some Americans have been talking about our shared European culture lately! As CT’s resident American-in-Europe, I feel I must respond. So, here’s a European culture story. (This is Part 2, You can find Part 1 here.) Okay, so Imperia! Big concrete statue on the shore of Lake Constance. Medieval sex worker. 9 meters tall, weighs […]
The National Endowment for Democracy’s president, Damon Wilson, bragged to a House committee of his group’s aggressive efforts to spark unrest in Iran, including by smuggling Starlink terminals and fashioning anti-Iran narratives for the media. Damon Wilson, the head of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), was interrupted by a member of Congress during a House oversight hearing on February 24 after revealing that his agency “began supporting the deployment [and] operation of about 200 Starlinks early on” amid the […] The post NED leader cut off in Congress after boasting of ‘deploying’ 200 Starlinks to Iran amid violence first appeared on The Grayzone. The post NED leader cut off in Congress after boasting of ‘deploying’ 200 Starlinks to Iran amid violence appeared first on The Grayzone. The U.S. military’s intelligence sharing came as part of a new “counter cartel” task force focused on the U.S.–Mexico borderlands. The post Mexico Got Help Killing Drug Lord From Secretive U.S. Campaign Led by FBI and ICE appeared first on The Intercept. There’s an idea going around that virtues are anti-competitive. That being loyal, honorable, honest, generous, kind, etc… puts you at a disadvantage. It’s one of those half true statements. It’s true if your society is shit, but in a decent society it can be disadvantage, and if a society has predominantly virtueless people in charge, […]
Perhaps the foremost financial crisis theorist of our time, Hyman Minsky, had as his central idea that crises are endogenous (system-internal) phenomena where stability creates instability and reduces safety margins for financial transactions with excessively high leverage effects. During the upswing phase of financial bubbles, safety margins shrink, and even the smallest setback can lead […]
With her father vulnerable after his prostate operation, an adult daughter discovers they can finally open up about sex - A film by Jeanne Paturle and Cécile Rousset
Why I’ve started describing my feelings in the style of Murderbot, a half-human construct from Martha Wells’s sci-fi series - by Christian Jarrett
From art to religion to sex, instrumentalisation has drained away intrinsic value. But life is about more than material benefits - by Julian Baggini Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe’s claim that Britain has been ‘colonised by immigrants’ exposes a clear contradiction. Few institutions have benefited more from migration than Manchester United — a club built by people crossing borders in pursuit of opportunity. Migration has driven the team’s success, while leadership failures and financialised ownership have eroded it. This contradiction […] . Back in the 1980s, yours truly had the pleasure of studying German in Vienna (I must have been a diligent student, since at the end of the studies, I was awarded an honorary silver medal at a graduation ceremony. When not studying or visiting Berggase 19, I often listened to Ultravox on my Sony […]
BBC Director of Drama Lindsay Salt offered an interesting update on funding Doctor Who and financing talks, and had nothing but love for HBO.
At two meetings in the last month, members of Islington Community Independents voted to select Amu Gib, who is one of several prisoners on remand awaiting trial for alleged Palestine Action offences, to stand as a candidate in May’s local elections. Gib’s charges relate to an alleged break-in at RAF Brize Norton last year, where […] When he edited this magazine’s culture section, the writer and historian Owen Hatherley dubbed me the publication’s ‘hauntology correspondent’. I’m sure he had this in mind when he invited me to see LightForms: Future Cities of the Past at Roca London Gallery. Created by Labforms — an experimental studio run by ‘artist and inventor’ Tom […] In February 2023, Yvette Cooper declared Labour ‘the party of law and order’. Wondering how an increased police presence might appeal to women (this following the murder of Sarah Everard by police officer Wayne Couzens, and the multiple rapes carried out by his colleague David Carrick), the then shadow home secretary reached for the TV […] Almost four decades after Public Enemy’s Chuck D first said that rap was ‘the black CNN’, music still acts as a conduit for truths marginalised or even actively suppressed in mainstream discourse. This mission has never been more urgent than in the dire circumstances of Israel’s genocidal assault on Palestine. The stark divide between the […] For the British novelist Alexander Baron, who died in 1999, chance was everything. The greyhound that crosses the line first on a chilly East End track, the squaddie that survives shelling, those sent to camps in the darkest horrors of the twentieth century, and the sheer luck that pinballs the life of a writer were […] | ||


