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ROMES and the Building of an Irish/Canadian Music Empire
With their first EP already released, ROMES continues to gain popularity, backed by well-crafted anthems and a keen sense of brotherhood.
US Colleges Should Not Privilege a Racist History at the Expense of Students
By cherishing a Confederacy statute, the University of North Carolina is proving that US society has not discovered how to address its history of racism.
Snow, Skyr and the Sublime in the Land of Fire and Ice
Far from a tourist trap, Iceland's Golden Circle offers a glimpse at the country's untamed natural pleasures and scenic splendours.
With Creativity and Charm, all Superhero Films Should Look Like Doctor Strange
The film, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, must go down as one of Marvel's best superhero films.
Despite a Tragic Storyline, The Light Between the Oceans Shines
Derek Cianfrance’s new film, starring Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander, perfectly captures a couple's heartbreak.
Exploring the Islands at the Edge of the World
Far from Japan's centres of innovation and technology is a technicolour haven for billionaires, fishermen and baby turtles alike.
Magic and Mysticism, as Dr Strange Turns the Marvel Universe Upside Down
The new film, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, promises something different from the usual Marvel blockbuster.
The Contradictions of a Crippled Country Verging on a Boom
John Bethell gets a crash course in Cuba's many contradictions, a country besieged by societal and political obstacles but possessed of a resilient charisma.
Can’t Cope Won’t Cope Review: Dublin-Based Comedy Fails to Land
Eoghan O'Morain looks at Ireland's newest TV show, and finds it a squandered golden opportunity for high quality television.
Thirty Years on, Hong Kong’s Johnnie To is Still Making Waves in Chinese Cinema
The director behind some of the best Chinese cinema in the past thirty years.