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  • Posted on Friday April 24, 2026
    This month’s reading selections offer a small literary journey through landscapes. In these novels, natural settings play a prominent role and accompany the development of the stories, whether through mountain trails, coastal marshes, or distant territories where nature is part of everyday life. Through these settings, the authors craft narratives that allow readers to travel […] The post Literary journeys through landscapes: Global Comment’s Book Club, April 2026 first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Mexican documentary marathon for International Mother Earth Day The best TV and streaming premieres: June 2025 Trainspotting 30 years later: 10 surprising facts about a cult classic Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday April 23, 2026
    International Mother Earth Day, celebrated every April 22, reminds us of the historical debt we owe to the planet. Established by the UN in 2009, this day confronts us with a world wounded by the climate crisis and indifference. More than just a date on the calendar, it is a call to contemplate the true […] The post Mexican documentary marathon for International Mother Earth Day first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: “A gorgeous and grisly horror novel”: Between Two Fires review Democracy, disenfranchisement, and elections around the world Why are there pro-life Democrats? HR3 and the fight for a Gosnell world Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday April 22, 2026
    If you’re following U.S. foreign policy – whether with a sense of amusement, fear, scorn, or whatever it is you want to feel – you might have noticed allegations in the press that the Pentagon threatened the Vatican with the return of the Avignon Papacy; basically a time when popes resided in France due to […] The post “A gorgeous and grisly horror novel”: Between Two Fires review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Art, algorithms, and crime: All That We See or Seem by Ken Liu Is “Crazy Rich Asians” the Film Asian Americans Have Been Waiting For? Review: Clemency Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday April 21, 2026
    The question of the place for human creativity in today’s algorithm-driven world has become unavoidable. In this context, doubts arise that no longer belong solely to the realms of philosophy or science fiction. What happens to creativity when a machine can reproduce it? Who truly controls the data that define our digital identity? Does technology […] The post Art, algorithms, and crime: All That We See or Seem by Ken Liu first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Is “Crazy Rich Asians” the Film Asian Americans Have Been Waiting For? Nicola Sturgeon and Jacinda Ardern – what two shock resignations tell us about good leadership I can’t make you care about Ukraine Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday April 20, 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 WATCH: Something Special #85 – Otters 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 Criminalizing animal cruelty does not help non-human animals: an anti-carceral perspective Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday April 17, 2026
    This month over at Five Books For I’ve been looking at classics in translation, and while there are plenty of options from around the world to explore, one that is closer to home – for me at least – is Beowulf. It’s an Old English epic, composed more than a millennium ago and preserved in a […] The post Great Adaptations: Beowulf on screen first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Films I’d Never Seen #5: The Secret Agent “The past is alive and churning around us always”: Once Upon A Time in America “A manic farce, careening at a million miles an hour”: Marty Supreme review Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday April 16, 2026
    The Secret Agent is an elegiac, surreal, brutal yet hopeful, study of Brazil’s collective memory of life under the military dictatorship in the 1970s. The dreamlike fluidity of writer/director Kleber Mendonça’s third feature written under the far-right coercion of Jair Bolsonaro’s corrupt and fraudulent four-year presidency connects the joint trauma of a nation across the […] The post Films I’d Never Seen #5: The Secret Agent first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Things we gained in the fire The web’s top three #108 When Netflix fails: The curse of cancelled shows Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday April 15, 2026
    After a three-year wait, adrenaline and boxing return to Netflix with the second season of Bloodhounds (사냥개들). Based on Jeong Chan’s acclaimed webtoon, this seven-episode season (each approximately an hour long) expands the universe of corruption and loyalty that captivated the world in 2023. Starring the charismatic duo of Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi, the […] The post Bloodhounds season 2: more action, more brutality, and a bond put to the test first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: Has Putin become Erdogan’s puppet? Podcast Showcase: Repurpose Your Career Fascism isn’t back; it never went away: The Order Review Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday April 14, 2026
    I resisted watching Love Story for a long time. The reaction of the Kennedy family and many other friends of John F Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy to the TV series put me off. The view of so many of their inner circle seemed to be that the portrayal of those two iconic figures […] The post The JFK Jr / Carolyn Bessette tale in the spotlight: Love Story review first appeared on Global Comment. Related posts: READ: Something Special #84 – Wild Geese, Mary Oliver The Donbass conflict: Ukraine is not afraid of Russia CIA Inspector General’s report: torture’s “intent” does not matter Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday April 13, 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 #84 – Wild Geese, Mary Oliver 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 Saving leftover food: the pros and cons of Too Good To Go app Continue Reading »


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