Fifteen Years On, ‘The Social Network’ Is the Prophecy We Ignored Fifteen years ago, a film about the origins of Facebook seemed a peculiar concept for a major studio production. Yet David Fincher's The Social Network, with its sharp, Oscar-winning script penned by Aaron Sorkin, became an instant classic. Released on the first of October…
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The City's Quiet Panic: How Lockdown Redrew London An uncharacteristic stillness settled over London when September 2020 arrived. A surge in Covid-19 cases had prompted another lockdown, emptying the once-frenetic arteries of the nation's capital. Within London's financial hub, usually a hive of relentless activity, an eerie calm prevailed. Amid this profound quiet, one photographer…
Crown and Crossroads: The Enduring Power and Precarious Future of the Monarchy The crowning of a new monarch offers more than just the surface-level display of decorated transport and international guests; it provides a powerful lens through which to examine a nation's identity. Such state rituals bring broader, often overlooked, advantages for the public. On…
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