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The Chevalier d’Eon is an idiosyncratic figure in French history: a powerful spy and statesman who became an overnight celebrity after leaking confidential state documents to the British public, he would be exiled from France for a decade for his intransigence, only to return to France as a pious Christian woman.
Columnist Matthijs van Els is a strong proponent of digital options for getting your desires fulfilled, but he believes that a genuine connection is now hard to come by. Therefore, he pleads for the resurgence of phone sex. "But if you're not willing to stay on the line after you've climaxed, don't call me."
Barbenheimer: The Clash of Camp Aesthetics in Cinema’s Epic Showdown In a delightful convergence of cinematic brilliance, the anticipation surrounding...
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As usual… Weekly spotlight with our editorial staff. In week 9’s curated news, Wham! the new documentary, President and King’s...
By Jude Jones In this spotlight piece, staff writer Jude Jones looks at American photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia and his project...
Though his work is supremely alive, it is also fearless in confronting death, explains Tim Smith-Laing Keith Haring’s work screams...
It isn’t just the powerhouse headliners that mark Sziget out as unique, it’s also their inclusive “love revolution” ethos