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Wearing the Movement
In this article, Isabella explores how women’s fashion has evolved alongside feminist movements from the 19th century to today, reflecting broader struggles for political, social, and economic rights.
By
Isabella Volpi
Read time
3
min
Movie Review of I’m Still Here
Walter Salles’ I’m Still Here impresses with its subtle approach, showing the impact of dictatorship through family life rather than overt violence.
Theodor Kehrer
A Collective Memory
Annie Ernaux’s Happening recounts her 1964 clandestine abortion in Paris with detached, vivid detail, transforming a personal trauma into a powerful exploration of women’s reproductive struggles, class, and societal constraints.
Marthe-Sarah
The love of men, by men, for men.
Ridley Scott’s latest epic does more than peddle blood and spectacle — it resurrects a vision of masculinity so narrow it devours itself. From its silencing of tenderness to its punitive homoeroticism, this is a film where men fight, but never feel. And that, more than its imperial pageantry, is its real tragedy.
Hugo Gassmann
8
What is time but a gap?
A poem from the Folklore publication, an ode to the cold of Stockholm winters
Orlando Pykett
2
Three Wintery Film Recommendations
Axel gives you three tips for winter-themed films to watch during the holidays.
Axel Hansson
5
Review: Killers of the Flower Moon
Vamshi reviews Martin Scorsese's latest film about the Osage people of 1920's Oklahoma, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert DeNiro and Lily Gladsotne.
Vamshi Darisi
4
What to Watch Out for or TV: Doctor Who & Scott Pilgrim
Vamshi is excited about new things on television.
Murder Ballads by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Axel has listened to the most recent album from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and hears a darkly atmospheric album of gothic folk-rock songs that combines macabre story-telling with haunting melodies.
An Open Letter on Art
This piece encourages the reader to approach art with curiosity and openness, emphasizing that engaging with art is a learning experience connects with personal thought and emotion.
Emma S. Johnson