
2008 has marked the 30th anniversary of the publication of Edward Said's Orientalism, an historiccritique of academic notions of Orient and Occident, and what it means to be Eastern or Western. read more

I’ve always been rubbish at acting. Not that I’ve ever really tried, but Year 8 drama lessons were enough for me to know it wasn’t my strong point. read more

No one in their right mind would deny that while at university, you’re likely to be bored out of your mind – not once, but dozens of times - by people who have spent the previous few months findin read more

In a speech to the Hansard society last week, Hazel Blears took the opportunity to lecture the audience about the source of what she termed a "dangerous corrosion in our political culture, on a scale much more profound than previous ages". What was she referring to...

Welcome to The Shirk, a new column dedicated to the the trivial, the frivolous, and the insignificant. read more

OK, so it's not over yet, but come Wednesday morning, the more obsessive americophiles among us will feel a giant void of time and energy swell painfully open. read more

This week started the same as the rest of the past month has, with job searches and to-do lists and a cheeky lay-in. read more

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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) ranked Singapore 146th out of 166 countries in its most recent World Press Freedom Ranking. read more

Yes it has been more than a week, but those extra few days make all the difference. As it turns out, as per last week, I am not too bad at hide and seek (poet and I know it, too). read more









