Several performers have withdrawn from their scheduled performances at the 2021 South by Southwest festival (SXSW) to show solidarity with Palestine. This decision is based
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Swift Notes: how the Eras tour ticketing debacle reflects – and distorts – US industry reform
Last week’s debut of Swift Notes discussed the recent emergence of Taylor Swift in unexpected contexts, including discussions of grammar and involvement in crafts. To
The United States has rejected a visa for a Ugandan member of parliament who advocated for the castration of homosexuals.
Sarah Achieng Opendi, a member of Parliament in Uganda, was recently denied a visa to attend a United Nations meeting in New York due to
Olof Dreijer on the Knife, Swedish nationalism and dancefloor activism: ‘Music gives us energy to overcome’
T Over the last ten years, Olof Dreijer has experienced a transformative period. In 2014, he and his sister Karin ended their popular avant-pop duo,
Argentina is taking measures to combat large numbers of mosquitoes that are responsible for the increase in dengue cases.
Mauricio Ríos, a 52-year-old who has worked in cleaning the Buenos Aires subway for 20 years, witnessed a phenomenon he had never experienced before. He
Rafael Nadal will make his final appearance at Indian Wells before his preferred clay season begins.
A Rafael Nadal carefully prepared for what could potentially be his last season as a professional athlete this year. Despite his injury at the Australian
A study discovered that taking more than 2,200 steps per day decreases the risk of mortality.
According to research, taking up to 10,000 steps per day can reduce the chances of developing heart disease and dying prematurely, even if the remaining
John Galliano’s High & Low Review: The Controversial Fashion Icon’s Ascent and Decline
T The unique and unfulfilling tale of renowned fashion designer John Galliano is recounted by filmmaker Kevin Macdonald. Macdonald presents the details and events of
A recent study has found that the lowering of fuel tax in the United Kingdom is a policy that disproportionately favors the wealthy, making it regressive in nature.
According to analysis, keeping the fuel duty cut in the budget is a policy that favors the richest individuals in society and will result in
Former cabinet secretary suggests adequately training government ministers and allowing them to serve their term uninterrupted.
A former cabinet secretary suggests that prime ministers enroll their cabinet members in a school of government to enhance strategic thinking in Whitehall, rather than