Society

Good skin, good girl: the subtle misogyny of the ‘no make-up’ look

The 'no make-up' trend isn't just about looking good, but to do so effortlessly – playing into society's expectation that women ensure they're never 'too much'.

Green rapture: Sarah Wilson’s best-selling guide to the apocalypse for the worried well

Sarah Wilson's best-seller 'I Eat The Stars’ posits that societal collapse is inevitable - but her evidence is weak, and her arguments ideological and highly-selective.

Faith, Power, and Inconsistency: The Problem with J.D. Vance’s Conversion Narrative

In "Communion", JD Vance seeks to explain his shift from atheism to Catholicism, but illustrates only the dangers of putting religion at the heart of politics.

The Kidd-Palmer Maps conclusively proven to be a hoax lifted directly from fiction

Almost a century after their discovery, the mysterious Kidd-Palmer treasure maps are proven to be a hoax, their source in fiction identified.

The importance of teaching creativity and innovation in African Schools

How can students be expected to innovate and create in their future jobs if they are not taught at school how to think creatively?

The conspiracy theorists who now hold local council seats across the UK

With Reform UK making gains in the recent local elections, parts of the UK now boast councillors with all manner of questionable beliefs.

The Nobel Prize-winning scientists who ruined their legacies by staying alive

History is replete with scientists whose brilliance won them a Nobel Prize – only to go on to tarnish their legacy by promoting quackery and pseudoscience.

The Odyssey of Helen’s skin colour: casting controversies and bad philology

We don't have to rewrite Greek history to centre African influences in order to argue that a fictional character like Helen of Troy could be played by a black actor.
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