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The monarch's brand of rural chic has been so widely emulated over the years that it now boasts an almost kitsch appeal
10/08/2022

The monarch's brand of rural chic has been so widely emulated over the years that it now boasts an almost kitsch appeal

Emily The CriminalEmily (Aubrey Plaza) is indeed a criminal. In John Patton Ford's darkly-satirical urban thriller, she ...
08/08/2022

Emily The Criminal

Emily (Aubrey Plaza) is indeed a criminal. In John Patton Ford's darkly-satirical urban thriller, she gets involved in a low-level credit card scam organised by Youcef (Theo Rossi), and builds up to bigger, more violent crimes from there. But maybe, just maybe, her wrongdoings are understandable. Ford makes the case for Emily that with $70,000 in student loans to pay off, and patronising bosses offering her nothing but unpaid internships, she is short of other options. The film is "an entertaining and sharp-edged look at the world in which so many millennials find themselves," says Alissa Wilkinson at Vox, "saddled with enormous debt, a lousy job market, an exploitative gig economy, and the sinking feeling that nothing’s going to get better if you don’t escape the system".

Released on 12 August in the US and Canada

The downsides of a 'wipe-clean world'Given the impact of plastic on the current global climate crisis, it may come as a ...
02/08/2022

The downsides of a 'wipe-clean world'

Given the impact of plastic on the current global climate crisis, it may come as a surprise that its earliest forms were actually created in order to protect nature. "They were all to be substitutes for natural materials that had become either scarce and/or expensive, or the harvesting or extraction of which really posed a threat to nature," explains Jochen Eisenbrand, chief curator at the Vitra Design Museum.

The UFO sightings that swept the US"By the end of the 1950s," says Andrew Shail, senior lecturer in film at Newcastle Un...
27/07/2022

The UFO sightings that swept the US
"By the end of the 1950s," says Andrew Shail, senior lecturer in film at Newcastle University, "that particular shape had become a shorthand for 'spacecraft piloted by beings from another world', available to everyone working in the visual arts." Sure enough, flying saucers have signified mysterious visitors from Mars and beyond in countless films, TV series, novels, comics, and even hit records, from Mulder's I Want To Believe poster in The X-Files TV series to the popular children's picture book, Aliens Love Underpants. The flying saucer is a design classic – the archetypal Unidentified Flying Object. And yet it didn't take off, so to speak, until the 1950s, when the world went flying-saucer crazy.

Science-fiction artists had drawn circular spacecraft long before that: an early Flash Gordon strip from 1934 features a spinning "squadron of deadly space-gyros". But if you flick through copies of Startling Stories, Super Science Stories and other pulp magazines of the period, you'll see that in the first half of the 20th Century, aliens preferred their transport to resemble submarines and airships.

27/07/2022

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