Nostalgia marketing: When going back feels better than the present
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Are you one of me? Why Pluribus will make you crave your sense of self
What happens if you mix the unique nature of Albuquerque, an actor from Better Call Saul, and a sci-fi concept with the theme of individuality? The answer is the TV show Pluribus, which premiered last November and was an instant hit.
The financial race behind the worldwide build-up of military power
Armed conflict and military tension remain a defining feature of the international landscape. At time of writing, the United States and Israel are engaged in direct conflict with Iran, following a 28 February strike that killed Iran’s supreme leader Ayatolleh Ali Khamenei and triggered a regional war.
Design in triplicate: The art of the FIFA World Cup 2026
The four-year wait is over and the world’s greatest football extravaganza is finally back. The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be hosted across 16 cities in North America – 11 in the US, three in Mexico and two in Canada – from 11 June to 19 July.
Film & Book Club
‘Those Oscars were very political.’ Film & Book Club writers discuss the 2026 Academy Awards gala
By recognising One Battle After Another as well as Sinners, while largely ignoring Marty Supreme, the Academy sent a strong political message about the current American moment. The ceremony signalled a clear preference for films engaging directly with social conflict, identity, and generational consequences over more conventional narratives.
Could a musically ingenious vampire story break the Oscar bank? Sinners review
In 1932, in a small town of Clarksdale, Mississippi, two brothers explored secrets of their hometown – and in Sinners, the plot is weaved in between Black culture of the Depression-era American South, with its music, traditions and race conflicts.
Oscars 2026. From sixteen nominations to four wins – the case of Sinners
Sinners entered the 2026 Academy Awards with sixteen nominations and the weight of expectation. Its presence across nearly every major category positioned it as a defining film of the year – but also raised a more difficult question about whether that level of recognition reflected consistent quality.