Why is such a seemingly small footballing country like Saudi Arabia suddenly paying so much attention to football?
The Mistreatment of the Eteri Girls
Predators have always been lying in plain sight, yet we have rarely thought to consider predators lying in the athletic world.
The Dangers of Method Acting
The method that once sparked admiration is now seen as a mechanism to fear; the supposed “technique that got Heath Ledger killed”.
Ben’s Bollywood Corner: Swades
Ben’s Bollywood Corner continues with Swades, a film exploring the relationship between Indians who live overseas to their native country.
Amsterdam: Perfect Mix of Tenderness and Complexity
Amsterdam discusses the notions of love and the pain of society as a whole while simultaneously telling an engaging and complex story.
The Perils of Stardom
Why do all ‘the Greats’ have the earliest demise? Maybe these stars just burned so bright, they had to fade out?
The Beauty of Improvisation
Much of music can be taught in lessons, but there is one aspect of being a musician that isn’t taught. Improvisation.
In the Rear End of the Most Scandalous Chess Lawsuit
What warrants a $100 million dollar lawsuit against some of the most influential chess groups? Allegedly, anal beads.
McCartney, Dead or Alive?
The 60s is arguably one of the most iconic decades in terms of arts & culture, and notably, Beatlemania in 1964.
The Projector’s Peculiar Fall Pictures
The independent theatre establishment ‘The Projector’ had been screening films decades older than the average age of its patrons.
