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  • Spotlight, Pictures of contemporary helplessness

    By Jorge Assef | March 18th, 2016

    Denmark, 2012, Thomas Vinterberg’s film The Hunt is released. It told the story of how a town is shocked after a four-year-old girl confusingly insinuates to the school’s principal that […]

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  • Children of the freezer

    By Hélène Bonnaud | March 11th, 2016

    Sic! Everything you want to find out about the process is clearly explained on the blogsite www.eggsurance.com …2 In France, choosing to freeze one’s eggs remains a personal decision. So […]

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  • The shaming of Shkreli

    By Scott Wilson | March 4th, 2016

    Shkreli is of course notorious as the 32 year-old former CEO of the pharmaceutical company Turing, the man who overnight raised the price of Daraprim from around $13.50 to $700 […]

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  • Narcocultura and Obscure Gods

    By David Hafner | February 12th, 2016

    With our jouissance going off track, only the Other is able to mark its position, but only in so far as we are separated from this Other. Whence certain fantasies […]

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  • The Sinthome Score

    By Alasdair Duncan | January 23rd, 2016

    We often suppose that an artwork has a meaning – that it carries a knowledge for the question we bring to it, and most particularly when such knowledge is withheld […]

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  • Do You Believe in Father Christmas

    By Caroline Leduc | January 23rd, 2016

    Paradoxically, the study was funded by the Christian-based John Templeton Foundation, which intended to demonstrate that religion reinforces “pro-social behaviour.” Known for its conservative and libertarian stances, the Foundation is […]

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  • Angels in America, of Flesh and Blood

    By Ophélie Cuvinot | January 16th, 2016

    Deug Doen Group, a company directed by Aurélie Van Den Daele, recently staged Angels in America by playwright T. Kushner. This saga about the coming of AIDS in 1985 shows […]

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