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Petite Maman directed and written by Céline Sciamma; The Invisible Life of Euridice Gusmao
directed and co-written by Karim Aïnouz.
Somebody Loves You by Mona Arshi; Just the Plague by Ludmila Ulitskaya, translated by Polly Gannon; Do Earth by Tamsin Osmond; The Gold Machine by Iain Sinclair.
Ethical and political dilemmas abound these days. Seems like we’re all in need of a New Internationalist perspective. Enter stage: Agony Uncle.
Danny Chivers suggests five useful things you can do during COP26.
Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.
A newly formed citizen’s grouping – Global Assembly – wants a snapshot of humanity to air its views directly to policymakers at this year’s UN climate conference. Amy Hall speaks to one of its organizers, Susan Nakyung Lee, about the limits and potential of democracy.
Do zoos represent pointless captivity or an opportunity for conservation and education? Linda Kimotho and Oluwaseun S Iyasere have different takes.
ILYA brings to life a second chapter in the life of the Māori warrior chief as he becomes embroiled in a bitter rebellion against the British and their allies in the War of the North.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Mixed Media: Film | Petite Maman directed and written by Céline Sciamma; The Invisible Life of Euridice Gusmao
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November, 2021 | 534 | Buy | |
Mixed Media: Books | Somebody Loves You by Mona Arshi; Just the Plague by Ludmila Ulitskaya, translated by Polly Gannon; Do Earth by Tamsin Osmond; The Gold Machine by Iain Sinclair. |
November, 2021 | 534 | Read | |
What if… | Urban public transport was free for all? Conrad Landin investigates. |
Conrad Landin | November, 2021 | 534 | Buy |
Agony Uncle: Arguing with a Covid-sceptic friend? | Ethical and political dilemmas abound these days. Seems like we’re all in need of a New Internationalist perspective. Enter stage: Agony Uncle. |
Agony Uncle | November, 2021 | 534 | Read |
Big Bad World | Pants on fire. Cartoon by P J Polyp. |
P J Polyp | November, 2021 | 534 | Buy |
The puzzler | Crossword Puzzle, Association Words and Wordsearch. |
November, 2021 | 534 | Buy | |
Temperature check | Danny Chivers suggests five useful things you can do during COP26. |
Danny Chivers | November, 2021 | 534 | Buy |
Only Planet | Social class by Marc Roberts. |
Marc Roberts | November, 2021 | 534 | Buy |
Southern Exposure: Hannah Reyes Morales | Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World. |
Hannah Reyes Morales | November, 2021 | 534 | Buy |
The Interview: Susan Nakyung Lee | A newly formed citizen’s grouping – Global Assembly – wants a snapshot of humanity to air its views directly to policymakers at this year’s UN climate conference. Amy Hall speaks to one of its organizers, Susan Nakyung Lee, about the limits and potential of democracy. |
Amy Hall | November, 2021 | 534 | Buy |
Thoughts from a Broad | War by Kate Evans. |
November, 2021 | 534 | Buy | |
The debate: Zoos | Do zoos represent pointless captivity or an opportunity for conservation and education? Linda Kimotho and Oluwaseun S Iyasere have different takes. |
Linda Kimotho and Oluwaseun S Iyasere | November, 2021 | 534 | Buy |
Hall of Infamy | Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, president of Turkmenistan. |
November, 2021 | 534 | Buy | |
Cartoon History: Hōno Heke II | ILYA brings to life a second chapter in the life of the Māori warrior chief as he becomes embroiled in a bitter rebellion against the British and their allies in the War of the North. |
ILYA | November, 2021 | 534 | Buy |
Country Profile: Tunisia | The photos, facts, and politics of Tunisia. |
Francesca Ebel | November, 2021 | 534 | Buy |