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  • Posted on Thursday April 24, 2025
    Spring is here, and with it comes longer days, brighter colors and the inevitable urge to renew our reading. This season, which welcomes rebirth and lightness, becomes the perfect setting for reading books that speak of love, reencounters, second chances or simply with flowers in the title. This month we recommend books that, like spring, […] The post Global Comment’s Book Club: April 2025 first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Global Comment’s Book Club: April 2024 Global Comment’s Book Club: March 2025 Global Comment’s Book Club: February 2025 Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday April 23, 2025
    One of the reasons why Charlie Brooker’s dystopian Black Mirror series has been a hit for years, in spite of the fickle nature of what’s considered cool and what gets to go viral, is that it plays on our very justified fears about the evolution of technology. Human beings are addicted to tech, but also […] The post “If this was a feature length film, they’d be throwing Oscars at him”: Eulogy, Black Mirror review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Unpopular Opinion: Black Mirror is Not Good, and Its Fifth Season Proves That Review: Black Mirror Exclusive: Q+A With Director Diego Vicentini: The fear, threats and bravery of his feature film debut, Simón Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday April 18, 2025
    When it comes to legendary love stories, surely Romeo and Juliet reigns supreme – or does it? My husband insists it’s not a love story at all, just a very stylish tragedy. But regardless of how you frame it, it’s astonishing that something written over 400 years ago still commands such a hold on our […] The post Great Adaptations: Romeo and Juliet on film first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Great Adaptations: Murder on the Orient Express on film and audio Great Adaptations: Chocolat on film Great Adaptations: Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll on film Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday April 17, 2025
    High on her own success as a criminal defence barrister, Tessa Jane Ensler has the arrogance of someone who excels in her role. Someone who has fought her way to success. Ensler rides the adrenaline high of winning case after case. So what if she defends the odd rapist who was actually guilty? It’s just […] The post “The exploration of power, gender and privilege in this play is handled with care”: Prima Facie with Jodie Comer review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Jarecki Family Values: Power and Privilege in “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst” “Handled with assured dexterity”: Who Killed Him? – ¿Quién lo mató? – review Play Like A Girl: Star Wars’ Gender Problem Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday April 16, 2025
    Paula Gortázar, University of Westminster The global sprint to develop artificial intelligence technologies is intensifying, fuelled by substantial investments from both public and private sectors keen to maintain a competitive edge in the AI era. In the UK, the AI industry is predicted to generate £400 billion by 2030. Yet the regulatory frameworks that govern […] The post Protecting artists’ rights: what responsible AI means for the creative industries first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Should artists take AI art seriously? 7 disabled artists you should be following on Instagram Staycations for artists and writers Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday April 15, 2025
    A good playlist can help us to work through some real shit. Sometimes, we need to sob to ballads when we’ve been dumped, other times, the perfect 80s pop playlist can pep us up when we need to get moving. We might want to be inspired to change, or we might need to indulge our […] The post 5 playlists for when you’re both sad and full of rage first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: 5 of the best Spotify break-up playlists (for when you’re more furious than devastated) Taylor, Selena and Britney’s playlists: what are their favorite songs? Life is Strange 2: A Sad And Unfortunate American Story Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday April 14, 2025
    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 WATCH: Something Special #37 – Troy Hawke first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: WATCH: Something Special #25 WATCH: Something Special #19 WATCH: Something Special #13 Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday April 11, 2025
    Netflix’s Daredevil featured Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) fighting for justice by day as a lawyer, and by night as a masked vigilante. At the time, the show was widely applauded for the visual prowess of its action sequences, and for balancing themes of justice, revenge, morality and redemption. Eventually, the blind superhero and its three seasons […] The post “An intense setting and shocking revelations”: Daredevil: Born Again review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: The most anticipated superhero series of 2025, from ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ to ‘Peacemaker’ Marvel finally gets the Punisher right “Bloodier, harsher and grittier”: Echo review Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday April 10, 2025
    Throughout history, music has echoed the pain, resistance, and unanswered questions that war leaves behind. These songs don’t just entertain — they confront, protest, and remember. From Vietnam to the Middle East, from global fears to personal grief, each track in this list captures a different face of conflict. Whether through raw lyrics, haunting melodies […] The post Times of fight: 9 outspoken anti-war songs first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: 13 songs from this year that you will keep listening to when you welcome in 2023 Greatest songs of all time – part 3 Live the transformation: 8 powerful songs about human change Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday April 09, 2025
    The third season of Mike White’s White Lotus is concluded, and both the nuanced think pieces and complaints have rolled in. White has felt compelled to defend the show in its third season – and rightly so. Yes, it WAS slow. Yes, it felt a bit pointless at times, like a long, drawn out exhale that […] The post The slowness was the point: White Lotus season 3 review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Review: Arrested Development Season 4 Review: Downton Abbey, Season Two Review: House of Cards Season 2 Continue Reading »


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