Two distinct and conflicting forms of nationalism – civic and ethnic – helped create the nation-states of Europe ...
Follow the ‘dumpster archeologist’ Lew Blink as he pieces together people’s stories from the objects they’ve left behind ...
To complete the perilous project his mother never finished, a filmmaker documents Indigenous resistance in war-torn Colombia ...
Life is starting to look a lot less like an outcome of chemistry and physics, and more like a computational process ...
Marks of weakness, marks of woe.’ William Blake captures the suffering and oppression on the streets of 18th-century London ...
Dolls help children create wonderfully vivid and imaginative worlds, while also serving as unsettling reminders of the abyss ...
is a PhD student in philosophy at Tulane University in New Orleans and an editor at The Point magazine. ‘As they say that Helen of Argos had that universal beauty that every body felt related to her, ...
is a consultant, researcher and trainer based in the Netherlands. He has applied hydrodynamics to environmental flows in coastal seas, to verification and validation of computer simulations, and to ...
In his touching short film Brothers (2015), the Polish filmmaker Szymon Jan Sinoff documents the remarkable bond between the brothers Faszyński. Zenon, who is unable to use his legs, is highly reliant ...