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  • Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
    There’s something wonderfully subversive about waking up one morning to find your neighbourhood postbox wearing a cosy hat, or discovering that the bike rack outside the library has been transformed into a rainbow-wrapped sculpture. This is the world of yarn bombing, which combines traditional craft with guerrilla art in a really magical way. Thanks to […] The post The yarn bombing revolution is joyful and subversive first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: I can’t make you care about Ukraine Politics and Tragedy #WednesdayWisdom: Apologies to everyone I’ve (accidentally) sent an inappropriate photo Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday January 14, 2026
    Mark Lorch, University of Hull; Alina Patelli, Aston University; Ana M Queirós, Plymouth Marine Laboratory; Anna Bedenk-Smith, University of Lincoln; Benjamin Curtis, Nottingham Trent University; Eva Wennås Brante, Malmö University; Jack Fennell, University of Limerick; Jonathan Fisk, University of York; Laura Stephenson, University of Westminster; Makayla Lewis, Kingston University; Michael Strange, Malmö University, and Viren […] The post The book that changed my mind – 12 experts share a perspective-shifting read first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: From ‘Wuthering Heights’ to ‘Dune: Messiah’: upcoming book-based movies in 2026 WATCH: Something Special #69 – Bill Bailey on the tooth fairy Is “Crazy Rich Asians” the Film Asian Americans Have Been Waiting For? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday January 13, 2026
    A new chapter is unfolding in the world of literary adaptations, with a wide variety of titles planned for 2026. From beloved classics such as Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights to recent works such as Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary, along with a wide variety of old and new books, many iconic literary titles will be […] The post From ‘Wuthering Heights’ to ‘Dune: Messiah’: upcoming book-based movies in 2026 first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Great Adaptations: How To Hold A Grudge as a podcast Ukraine: What comes after the fall of Avdiivka? “An earnest gem”: Shrinking review Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday January 12, 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 #71 – Sycamore Gap tree trial first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Social media heroes part seventy one: images, videos and stories of unity and fun Donald Trump is obsessed with dictators Must reads: Shitty media men, robots, quacks, Slenderman, Tonya Harding Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday January 09, 2026
    One of the things I have grown to love about Spotify is the way its playlists are so specific and so niche. Whatever mood I’m in, someone seems to have created a playlist for that precise feeling, and it’s the main way I discover new music. Users get creative not just in the songs they […] The post 22 ultra-niche Spotify playlists (with brilliantly creative names) first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: WATCH: Something Special #63 – “Disaster bisexual” Hans Christian Andersen Films I’d Never Seen #1: All That Jazz TASTE: Something Special #17 Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday January 08, 2026
    Bushman, David Schickele’s long-neglected 1971 film that has been newly restored and re-released for contemporary audiences, plays like a radical act of cinematic excavation, unearthing not just a turbulent moment in American history but also reverberations that feel frighteningly alive in Trump’s 2025 America. At once docu-fiction, time capsule and political provocation, it speaks to […] The post Films I’d Never Seen #4: Bushman first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: When cinema learned to sing: the birth of the movie musical – Late to the Movies Post-election minority fears deserve to be taken seriously Welcome to the all Trump reading roundup! Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday January 07, 2026
    Welcome to this month’s Late To The Movies, where I try to educate myself on cinematic history one film at a time. This month, I thought I’d take a look at musicals – how they emerged as a genre and the ways in which they influenced the film industry later on. It would be easy […] The post When cinema learned to sing: the birth of the movie musical – Late to the Movies first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: “Caught Stealing is a time machine, an escape capsule to the 90s” The Last Of Us season two crashed and burned WATCH: Something Special #51 – Taylor Swift Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday January 06, 2026
    Tom Ratcliffe, York St John University Thousands of visitors each year explore the landscapes of the UK’s national parks on foot, through walking, rambling, hiking, mountaineering and, more recently, forest bathing. Many of the earliest advocates for a national park system were notable walkers. They ranged from Lake District conservationists such as William and Dorothy […] The post Walking through the North York Moors National Park – a place of adventure, conservation and healing first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: LISTEN: Something Special #70 – Samira Ahmed on All About The Music Must reads: American identity, death, addiction, justice, and internet freedom The beauty of recycling… chandeliers Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday January 05, 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 LISTEN: Something Special #70 – Samira Ahmed on All About The Music first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Social media heroes part seventy one: images, videos and stories of unity and fun The web’s top three #58 From starscapes to starships: how sci-fi art imagined the future Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday January 02, 2026
    Jacques Tourneur’s Cat People (1942) is a supernatural horror film about a young Serbian woman, Irena (Simone Simon), who believes, based on the lore of the area she grew up in, that she’ll turn into a panther if she experiences sexual arousal. So she does everything she can to avoid this fate and to avoid […] The post The glaring lesbian subtext in 1942 horror film Cat People first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Joe Biden, American racism, and optimism Ceilings falling in an ugly war In Canada, medical marijuana can get you sentenced to 7 days in bed Continue Reading »


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