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  • Posted on Friday February 27, 2026
    With International Women’s Day approaching, for this month’s Book Club, we are turning to literature from a perspective in which women are not a secondary element of the narrative. This list brings together novels with female protagonists who make decisions, exercise power, endure adverse circumstances, or redefine their place in the world. They are not […] The post Global Comment’s Book Club: February 2026 first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Trainspotting 30 years later: 10 surprising facts about a cult classic The best TV and streaming premieres: June 2025 The best TV and streaming premieres: April 2025 Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday February 27, 2026
    Three decades ago, Ewan McGregor’s Mark Renton decided to ‘choose life’, and cinema will never be able to thank him enough. The odyssey of this young Scotsman, whose only ambition was to sink into a pit of heroin and betrayal, burst onto UK screens on February 23, 1996, without high expectations. However, since that day, […] The post Trainspotting 30 years later: 10 surprising facts about a cult classic first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: March 2026: The best TV and streaming premieres You can’t hit a corporation in the face with a pie: Why focusing on the Murdochs falls short TV shows you should watch if you miss Meredith on Grey’s Anatomy Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday February 26, 2026
    This March is shaping up to be an important month for television and streaming, with an exciting list of premieres that promise to take over our screens.  Over the coming weeks, we’ll see a wide range of new series spanning a variety of genres: from the adrenaline-fueled adventure of Young Sherlock and the Brazilian historical […] The post March 2026: The best TV and streaming premieres first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: “There is a lot of meat to this story”: King Sorrow by Joe Hill The Family Stone is epically reviled, but it’s my perfect Christmas film. Here’s why. “A wistful ode to small deeds”: Wake Up Dead Man review Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday February 25, 2026
    People say that writing a big, fat novel is hard. As a person who is currently writing a big, fat novel – I tend to agree. However, as writer Junot Díaz once observed, the novel can take a lot of punishment. Poetry and short stories cannot. Every awkward clause, every superfluous word, is going to […] The post “There is a lot of meat to this story”: King Sorrow by Joe Hill first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Romantic literature and self-love: intimacy as the origin of connection Podcast Showcase: Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier Is “Crazy Rich Asians” the Film Asian Americans Have Been Waiting For? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday February 24, 2026
    Contemporary conversations about love often revolve around the search for the right partner, as if emotional fulfillment depended mainly on finding someone who completes us. Far less attention is given to the relationship that makes any meaningful bond possible in the first place: the one we have with ourselves. Literature has long served as a […] The post Romantic literature and self-love: intimacy as the origin of connection first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: READ: Something Special #77 – Bihon women in South Korea With Russia distracted, its ally Armenia could suffer another defeat in Nagorno-Karabakh Fascism isn’t back; it never went away: The Order Review Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday February 23, 2026
    Every Monday on Global Comment, we share Something Special you don’t want to miss. To fit with the six core pillars of the magazine, these will alternate between the themes of watch / listen / read / see / taste / place. It will be something different every week, but it will always be about […] The post READ: Something Special #77 – Bihon women in South Korea first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Must reads: Race in America Must reads: American identity, death, addiction, justice, and internet freedom Social media heroes part seventy one: images, videos and stories of unity and fun Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday February 20, 2026
    This month’s Five Books For theme is historical detectives and it has a kind of inevitability about it, given that detective fiction is my favourite genre – and there are so many wonderful books to recommend. This type of detective novel sits at a delicious crossroads – part puzzle, part time machine – and few […] The post Great Adaptations: Dissolution (Shardlake) on screen first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: New ways of seeing: neurodiverse documentaries to watch Is “Crazy Rich Asians” the Film Asian Americans Have Been Waiting For? “A rip-roaring satire on settling down and losing your identity to marriage”: Together review Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday February 19, 2026
    “Rubik’s Cube meets Rothko” is how Mark Cousins describes the style of Wilhelmina Barns-Graham (1912-2004), “one of the foremost abstract British artists” (per Wikipedia), though certainly not a household name. It’s an oversight the unconventional documentarian is determined to correct with 2024’s A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things. (And enthusiastically so. A rhapsodic monologue about one […] The post New ways of seeing: neurodiverse documentaries to watch first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: From Solteras to Contigo en el futuro: 6 of the best Mexican rom-coms The first films: Late to the Movies SEE: Something Special #55 – Luscious botanical art Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday February 18, 2026
    Forget Hollywood classics like Pretty Woman or 10 Things I Hate About You for a moment, because 2026 is the perfect time to give Mexican romance a chance. Whether you’re single or happily coupled up, who doesn’t love a fun love story? Mexican cinema may not be widely recognized for its romantic comedies. But the […] The post From Solteras to Contigo en el futuro: 6 of the best Mexican rom-coms first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Fascism isn’t back; it never went away: The Order Review Latin America in three parts: natural and human threats destabilizing the region “An earnest gem”: Shrinking review Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday February 17, 2026
    The boom in TV series that are based on romantic novels has not happened by accident. Readers have spent years longing for adaptations that honor the emotional pulse of the stories and don’t reduce relationships to pointless scenes. Television, with its ability to explore slower rhythms and more detailed characters, offers the ideal space for […] The post From page to screen: 5 romance novels that just really, really work on TV first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Reign: Your New Favourite Guilty Pleasure Fascism isn’t back; it never went away: The Order Review The Big Dreary Continue Reading »


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