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The King’s new film seems extraordinarily vulgar

The King’s new film seems extraordinarily vulgar

When I heard that King Charles had a film made about himself – a sometimes ‘elegiac’ film, to quote the BBC website – it seemed like such a very vulgar thing to do (and I speak as a highly vulgar person myself) that I thought it must be a joke. Imagine the late Queen doing such an egotistical thing. She did, of course, allow the BBC to make a 1969 ...
Mumfluencers and the return of the cottage industry

Mumfluencers and the return of the cottage industry

Soon, social media may be banned for under-16s. But the real addicts are mums. I was a sitting duck for the doomscroll as I fed my baby through the day and night. I was firmly pulled into the orbit of the ‘mumfluencers’: content created by and for mothers. Instagram has been a faithful companion through my whole pregnancy, birth and post-partum period. ...
Indian gangs are terrorising Canada

Indian gangs are terrorising Canada

South Asian communities across Canada are being terrorised by gangs – and city officials in Surrey, BC are calling on the federal government to declare a national state of emergency. The crimes follow a distinctive pattern. South Asian gangs demand money from members of their own communities. Intimidation, threats and even shootings follow. Gang ...
What Catherine O’Hara gave to cinema

What Catherine O’Hara gave to cinema

There are actors who dominate the cinema screen, and actors who deepen it. There are stars who are ‘bankable’ and have names above the titles, and there are artists who, almost invisibly, give a film its weight, its texture, its lasting emotional impact. Catherine O’Hara, who has died at the age of 71, belongs emphatically to the second group. She was ...
The End of Rojava

The End of Rojava

Recent weeks have seen a political and military earthquake in Syria. Nearly 14 months after driving Bashar al Assad from Damascus, President Ahmad al Sharaa is on the point of extending his transitional government’s complete control over the third of Syria east of the Euphrates. For all practical purposes, this will mean the end of the ...

The King’s new film seems extraordinarily vulgar

The King’s new film seems extraordinarily vulgar
When I heard that King Charles had a film made about himself – a sometimes ‘elegiac’ film, to quote the BBC website – it seemed like such a very vulgar thing to do (and I speak as a highly vulgar person myself) that I thought it must be a joke. Imagine the late Queen doing such an egotistical thing. She did, of course, allow the BBC to make a 1969 ...

Mumfluencers and the return of the cottage industry

Mumfluencers and the return of the cottage industry
Soon, social media may be banned for under-16s. But the real addicts are mums. I was a sitting duck for the doomscroll as I fed my baby through the day and night. I was firmly pulled into the orbit of the ‘mumfluencers’: content created by and for mothers. Instagram has been a faithful companion through my whole pregnancy, birth and post-partum period. ...

Indian gangs are terrorising Canada

Indian gangs are terrorising Canada
South Asian communities across Canada are being terrorised by gangs – and city officials in Surrey, BC are calling on the federal government to declare a national state of emergency. The crimes follow a distinctive pattern. South Asian gangs demand money from members of their own communities. Intimidation, threats and even shootings follow. Gang ...

What Catherine O’Hara gave to cinema

What Catherine O’Hara gave to cinema
There are actors who dominate the cinema screen, and actors who deepen it. There are stars who are ‘bankable’ and have names above the titles, and there are artists who, almost invisibly, give a film its weight, its texture, its lasting emotional impact. Catherine O’Hara, who has died at the age of 71, belongs emphatically to the second group. She was ...

The End of Rojava

The End of Rojava
Recent weeks have seen a political and military earthquake in Syria. Nearly 14 months after driving Bashar al Assad from Damascus, President Ahmad al Sharaa is on the point of extending his transitional government’s complete control over the third of Syria east of the Euphrates. For all practical purposes, this will mean the end of the ...