Social media has not killed feminism—it has repackaged it into a frictionless, monetisable performance. In the process, ...
OP-ED. We are bombarded by a swarm of signals too numerous to interpret in time, and the world appears both predetermined and ...
Jean Baudrillard’s provocation that the Gulf War “did not take place” was not a denial that hundreds of thousands died in Iraq due to armed conflict but rather a structural claim about mediation. The ...
More than a precious amuse-bouche or a lip-smacking entrée, desserts are what we most often remember in a meal. They are the ...
In a soaring inflation, our favorite white-suited mascot is literally backflipping to make cheap poultry look very cool again ...
Social media use is down, with new research finding just half of users are now actively posting online, while a majority are likely to believe being online is more of a risk than an opportunity.  The ...
The intriguing bit is that Trump is likely to attend the talks in Islamabad this weekend -- if he does, it will be the ...
Consider the sudden appearance of a product called full-body deodorant on a store shelf near you. In the past couple of years ...
Eugene Healey is in the hot seat for this week's Melbourne Confidential. And he made sure to remind us how crap Sydney coffee ...
Isaac Hole analyses Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges and his blurring of 'reality' and 'unreality' in his 'fiction' and ...