The scene could not be more striking. Right in the middle of March, Krabi airport, Thailand’s tourist jewel, is half deserted. Every tourist roaming the halls waiting for their flight is wearing a mask. A shopkeeper...
Hegel counted five arts. They were architecture, sculpture, painting, music and poetry, ranked from the most material to the most expressive one. As the technical innovations of the twenty-first century came about, the...
Among the mind-boggling collage of posters covering our campus, there is one that has queerly stood out over the past week, inviting you all to “Holi”. Pushing the colour palettes of campus printers to their limits, it...
These thoughts are meant as a reaction to an article published in the NYT entitled “Are we ready for a morality pill?”. Ask anyone around you: “Would you be willing to take a morality pill? One that would somehow make...
How studios interfere in blockbusters, or the stalemate of the Hollywood system. Hollywood. That place, or rather the myth it embodies, leaves no one cold. Sometimes depicted as a merciless machine that crushes artists...