How Pixar took Plato’s view of existence and added a modern twist
Many now deny the existence of a soul, considering human emotions and motives simply a function of neurons firing. Disney Pixar?s new film Soul seems to go against the grain…
No room for consent
The politics of 'love jihad' has deep roots in our patriarchal society. Individual agency needs a voice, now more than ever.
Sex and the City Reboot: why the show needs to look beyond its narrow view of white wealthy heterosexual sex
The women at the show's core were well-dressed, well-heeled and above all, wealthy.
James Bond has been delayed yet again
? here's why this is such a blow to the franchise
This is why you can’t stop watching ‘bad’ TV
John Ellis, Royal Holloway TV viewing has become more important during the pandemic, but a sense of shame still lingers around it. Even TV scholars still use the term ?guilty…
Why do regrets over lost love often stop us being happy
? and how can we move forward?
India Show Resilience To Keep Series In Australia Level With Draw In Third Test
Heroic knocks by Pant, Pujara, Vihari and Ashwin in Sydney ensure India is still in the series.
How to manage family expectations and avoid breaking rules this Christmas
Now that restrictions are tighter in a number of areas, avoiding paying the price in 2021 may be more achievable.
The story of Caesar, an enslaved chef and chocolatier in Colonial Virginia
Oppression in the kitchen, delight in the dining room