Canada’s blunder is a lesson in the importance of historical literacy
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologised after the government accidentally honoured a Nazi. ‘Deepest apologies.’ Those were the words of a Canadian parliamentary official following a major gaffe by the country’s political leaders. At a House of Commons meeting last week – attended by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and visiting Ukrainian President...
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The Manchester Museum is returning over 170 Aboriginal artefacts
The decision marks a breakthrough in Britain’s imperialist museological history. But is it as positive as it seems? In a world increasingly conscious of its colonial legacy, the Manchester Museum has made the rather groundbreaking decision to return hundreds of Aboriginal artefacts to their rightful homes. The Aboriginal Anindilyakwa community of...
Bond Street station advertising shows scope of public space commodification
For one week, London’s Bond Street station was renamed ‘Burberry Street’ to advertise the fashion house of the same name. It caused outrage and shows how public spaces are increasingly being used to aggressively advertise. Commuters in London were left confused last week when Bond Street station was changed...
The Women’s World Cup kiss shows shameless misogyny is still alive
Controversy continues as the President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation resists calls for his resignation after kissing Spain’s star player following their win at the Women’s World Cup. When Spain triumphed over England in the Women’s World Cup final this month, it was unfortunately the action of a...
Sha’Carri Richardson becomes the fastest woman in the world
The athlete has proved haters and nay-sayers wrong after winning the 100m at the World Athletic Championships in Budapest. ‘I’m not back, I’m better’. Those were the words of American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson after an explosive win at the women’s 100m final in Budapest. Richardson – with peroxide apricot hair and...
British Museum worker sacked over missing items
Reports that a museum employee was sacked over missing items has triggered jibes on social media, as netizens compare the theft with imperialist history of the artefacts themselves. A senior curator at the British Museum has been sacked over missing items. Peter Higgs worked on the museum’s Greek collections,...
Bradley Cooper faces backlash for new ‘Maestro’ prosthetic
The actor’s upcoming portrayal of Leonard Bernstein is drawing criticism for being an exaggerated makeup transformation. Many are suggesting it promotes antisemitic stereotypes of Jewish people. The lengths an actor will go to in physically transforming themselves for a role is often hailed as a testament to their craft. Bradley Cooper's upcoming portrayal of Leonard Bernstein in the highly anticipated film 'Maestro' is a striking example of such transformation, but instead...
Noname addresses Jay Electronica’s antisemitism verse
Last week, rapper and musician Noname released her second studio album, ‘Sundial’. Jay Electronica features on the third track ‘balloons’, spouting antisemitism. Noname has responded saying that listener disappointment doesn’t faze her. Chicago rapper and poet Noname released her second studio album ‘Sundial’ last week. She has received sizeable criticism for her inclusion of an antisemitic verse by Jay Electronica. Known for her jazzy instrumentals and neo soul influences, Noname...
Why is fan behaviour at concerts getting out of control?
In the last year or so, there has been a rising number of concert-goers throwing objects at artists while they’re performing. Some musicians are starting to retaliate – and can you blame them? A video of rapper Cardi B throwing her microphone at an audience member while mid-performance is currently trending. The ‘fan’ was attending her open-air performance in Las Vegas and had tossed a drink on her as she...
What’s happening with Travis Scott and his pyramid show?
Travis Scott’s ‘Utopia’ album launch party in Egypt was cancelled, then it wasn’t. Now it is again. Given his recent concert controversies, should he even be attempting such a performance in a country that heavily censors artists and is anti-LGBTQ? After many unclear updates, it is now confirmed that Travis Scott’s ‘Utopia’ launch party in Egypt will not be happening. Several conflicting statements over the last few weeks have confused fans...





















