Opinion
To create an intimate environment, opinion pieces enable us to discuss self-observation and relationships on a personal level. What does it mean to be in a society with shifting expectations, a new frontier of interconnectedness, where everything seems unprecedented? Opinion pieces are a format that allows for free exploration.
From the Renaissance to the present day, from Impressionism to Surrealism, from Hermès to Chanel, France has consistently demonstrated its ability to nurture great passion and innovation in the arts.
In the early 2000s, platforms like Facebook and Myspace – the first of their kind – were built with the primary goal of connecting groups of people on a scale never possible before.
Vogue’s appointment of Chloe Malle as its new head of editorial content marks a shift in priorities for the iconic magazine, refocusing on depth and substance over purely visual allure.
For years, social scientists have documented the rise of antisocial behaviour and the beginnings of an “anxious generation” – attributed mainly to mass unregulated screen time of young children right into their teens, which reduces dopamine sensitivity and dysregulates executive functions in the brain.
Cubism was founded in the early 1900s, ripe with the context of a brewing world war. Amidst growing nationalist rhetoric and the rapid industrialisation of Germany, European states yearned for self-determination and accordingly, engaged in an accelerated process of militarisation. This fuelled suspicion and fear among allied countries, which the outbreak of WWI only exacerbated.
The age of the life-changing idea, 'the method', the metaphorical “bible” to live by. As we’ve entered the age of abundance, with more than we could ever need, the idea of restriction has become ever so chic.
This Saturday night starts in your bedroom, where you get dressed layer by layer. At the restaurant, you approach the host and ask the most liberating question there is: “Is there space for one?” And there is.
With NewsCorp dominating the print press and heritage media controlling television news in Australia, much of the content feels slower and drier than that of media platforms in America. Why is this so?