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How Technology is Reinventing Inequality in the Digital Era

Digital technologies have fundamentally changed how we see and use spaces. Today, it’s no longer abstract or just about the physical, but the layers of information that exist on top of our geographies. These digital surfaces actively shape our experiences and influence how we move through spaces, and essentially, how we understand them. An example of this is Google Maps. Today, such applications…

Violence as a Colonial Ecology: On Environmental Warfare in Gaza

Palestine has been the political moment for the last two years. As we approach the second anniversary of the most recent iteration of warfare on Palestine (that’s 730 days of ceaseless colonial violence), some reflections seem appropriate. Shourideh C. Molavi’s Environmental Warfare in Gaza provides exactly these reflections although written almost entirely before 7 October 2023.

Wednesday, Discovery, and the Problems of Recalibrating in the Streaming Era

Discovery, meanwhile, came out in the streaming era, where that kind of evolution just doesn’t happen. If anything, the opposite happened: on a surface-level, you’d be forgiven for thinking the show was in a state of constant evolution given how frequently and dramatically it changed its core concept: going from a prequel to a show set in the far future, for instance. But on a deeper level, the…

Lights, Camera, Culture: Examining the Laws of Global Storytelling

What happens when stories made for everyone fail the people they purport to represent?

The Unnatural Art of Being: Cinema's Camp Evolution

What began in the shadows of queer underground culture as a subversive celebration of identity has, over the decades, been transfigured into something far more palatable and considerably less dangerous. The evolution of camp in film tells a tale, not merely of aesthetic evolution, but of cultural assimilation, where the radical edge of theatrical transgression has been dulled by gradual mainstream…

Occupied Imaginations: The Role of Art in Palestinian Resistance

Art is a way we can realise our imagination, feel its potential and piece it into a form of hope. Upon entering the Edinburgh Palestine Museum, one is not first encountered by images of ruin, but by Anani’s grand canvas of rolling hills, lush green trees, and floral meadows. Where one enters expecting violence, Anani’s painting embraces us in its haven and pokes at our presumptions: Why is it that…

Rachael & Vilray: West of Broadway

Pandora's Vinyl: Rachael and Vilray’s third album, West of Broadway, backed by their band, is a romantic concoction of love, humour, and diatribe that fits perfectly within their brand.

Trump’s Big “Beautiful” Bill on Climate

It is a tumultuous time for policy in general but especially so in the climate and energy space in the US. President Donald Trump’s recent orders to halt the concentration of a $6B wind farm that was almost completed is emblematic of the administration’s approach to climate. Executive Orders like EO 14154 “Unleashing American Energy” instead shift direction to exploiting natural resources and…

The Troubled Tune of Hollywood’s Music Biopics

Hollywood’s recent run of musician films seems to show more than just an interest in music. But can the modern music biopic still surprise us, or has it simply given in, step by step, to the predictable demands of awards season as the infamous ‘Oscar bait’?

Commodifying Streets and Concealing Community

The ambience of Spain’s bustling streets, usually filled with vibrant music, laughter and warmth, now echoes the discordant sounds of protesters and perplexing scenes of water pistols being aimed at tourists as their idyllic vacations to the country turn into waking nightmares for both them and the Spanish locals protesting their influx.