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  • Posted on Thursday May 15, 2025
    The International Day of Families, celebrated annually on May 15, is a day designated by the United Nations to raise awareness of the role of families in society and promote understanding of global family issues such as health care, education, discrimination and gender inequality. If you don’t already have plans for this May 15, how […] The post 7 endearing animated films to celebrate International Day of Families first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: From Singin’ In The Rain to La La Land: 8 films to celebrate International Dance Day The most anticipated animated films coming in 2024 Why this is the time for international films Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday May 15, 2025
    In the heart of São Paulo’s historic center, there’s a place where food becomes an experience: the Municipal Market of São Paulo, or as the locals call it, the Mercadão. Since 1933, this space has not only nourished the city, it has helped define it. Surrounded by the aromas of exotic fruits, piles of spices, […] The post Flavors to fall in love with: the best of São Paulo’s Municipal Market first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Wake up to flavor: Latin American breakfasts that will turn you into a morning person The most romantic movies (from the last 82 years!) to fall in love with on Valentine’s Day Moon Market explosions Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday May 13, 2025
    Steven Soderbergh’s latest effort, Black Bag (2025) is something of a throwback. It’s an original story (read: not part of some comic book franchise) and though it is genre, it’s neither horror nor action. It’s a talky spy thriller. The phrase, “they don’t make them like this anymore” is thrown around so much that it […] The post “More films like Black Bag will birth more directors who are capable of making films like Black Bag”: Black Bag Review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Why this is the time for international films Is tape collecting making a comeback? From Singin’ In The Rain to La La Land: 8 films to celebrate International Dance Day Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday May 12, 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 READ: Something Special #39 – Inside the Kenyan Cult That Starved Itself to Death by Carey Baraka first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: READ: Something Special #33 – My Father Was a Conservative Evangelical Pastor. Then I Came Out. READ: Something Special #27 READ: Something Special #9 Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday May 09, 2025
    The big screen has always been a great medium for depicting mothers in all their beauty and intensity. To be fair, Hollywood has never been shy about praising mothers, and some of the most iconic films focus on motherhood and its many complexities and tribulations. Now that Mother’s Day is just around the corner, it’s […] The post Mother’s Day 2025: 7 movies that portray motherhood – realistically! first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: This Mothers’ Day, let’s celebrate by listening to mothers From Lorelai Gilmore to Marge Simpson: remembering the best mothers of the small screen Mothers, embrace the insanity! Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday May 08, 2025
    Jane Remover’s third studio album Revengeseekerz was released by DeadAir Records on April 4 2025. I was struck by the album’s title and literally inflammatory artwork. When I looked at the track listing and saw the sole guest feature was from underground hip-hop legend, Danny Brown, I had to give the album a listen. And […] The post Jane Remover is raging on their new album. But who are they raging against? Revengerseekerz review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Strand of Oaks’ Hard Love is the First Great Rock Album of 2017 Beth Ditto’s Fake Sugar Might Be the Album of the Summer 12 Reactions That Tori Amos Fans Will Probably Have While Listening to Her New Album Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday May 07, 2025
    “But this is for the Emperor. It must be done.” As far as WWII horrors go, we don’t hear often enough about what Imperial Japan inflicted on Australian POWs. Richard Flanagan’s novel, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, brought this tragedy to life for a new generation a little over a decade ago – […] The post “Weighed down by its own sense of importance”: The Narrow Road to the Deep North review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Review: A Bend In The Road “Noisy and deep at the same time”: Fallout Review: How Deep Is the Ocean, an improvised drama film from Australia Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday May 06, 2025
    As journalists, when we review a film, a book, food, or anything else, we have to write the review for the reader, removing any thoughts we have about the feelings of those who created it. Our responsibility is always, above all, to give the reader our authentic perspective, not to please or placate creators. Otherwise […] The post Ethics, compassion, and the eternal temptation of the devastating zinger: Where Dragons Live review (of sorts) first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: “Sharp, biting, funny, and devastating”: Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason “Most people tend to minimize their own pain”: Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself Self-compassion to reduce New Year anxiety Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday May 05, 2025
    Sometimes, when we have some thinky work to do, we open the laptop and we do it. Just like that. The work needs to be done, so we do it. Other times, we remember those days as if they happened to another person because, try as we might, we just can’t get our brains to […] The post 5 playlists for when you need to work and your brain isn’t co-operating first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: 5 playlists for when you’re both sad and full of rage 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? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday May 01, 2025
    With Warfare their companion piece to last year’s best film Civil War, directors Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza have delivered something far more brutal and necessary than another war movie — they have crafted a cinematic trial by fire, a relentless excavation of the human spirit under siege. This is not a story of battles […] The post “A cinematic trial by fire, a relentless excavation of the human spirit under siege”: Warfare review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: “No easy answers… bravura cinematic choices”: Civil War Book review: A Slow Fire Burning Countries that violate human rights have been elected to the UN Human Rights Council Continue Reading »


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