10 random questions, just to start us off

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Amancio Ortega - who's he? He's the number one answer on our listicle this week, that's who. We love a...

The (nearly) unbearable price of success for Arundhati Roy

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Being an activist/artist is trickier than it sounds, as India's Booker Prize-winning darling Arundhati Roy has discovered. Twenty years after The...

The new Valkyeries: Shield maidens of the alt-right mobilise

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Silence is assent... but the more aggressive of the alt-right female supporters are loud and proud in support of the...

Days numbered for the French and their genius bread?

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Twice in the past year, Publisher Christine Hogan has found herself spending two weeks in the Cannes, in an apartment...

No time for the empty nest blues… except sometimes

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Sharon Greenthal names some reasons she's glad her kids are grown up. As I watched my youngest packing boxes to...

Coming soon: The Wharf Revue 2017

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The Patriotic Rag, written and created by Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe, and Phillip Scott is coming in October - and...

Dunkirk the movie: An uptick in tourism for the beaches of Normandy?

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As  the "tiny ships" Dunkirk, Christopher Nolan's blockbuster goes global, locals on the northern beaches of France are looking for...

A short history of an evolution: How humans perceive and define colour

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WGSN’s colour director Jane Monnington Boddy tells the fascinating history of how humans have attempted to communicate and define colour,...