Opinion
Jacinda Ardern’s Empathy
In her leadership following the Christchurch attack, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern demonstrates the power in matching compassion with immediate action.
The Ethics of Journalism
There is room in news for opinion, but analysis of events needs not come as quickly as objective descriptions of the events themselves.
A Future to Believe in?
The global rise of right-wing populism is much more complex than the Trump-centric meta-narrative would suggest.
Han: The Way for Huawei
With Huawei, a Chinese mobile network company that is probably little known to the everyday American, complaints about fluctuating coverage and slow LTE may soon become concerns over foreign espionage and cyber warfare.
“Lady J”: What’s In a Name
The movie left me with the impression that the writer and director Emmanuel Mouret simply wanted to make a period piece with the beautiful Cécile and the plot was more or less irrelevant… and that was perfectly fine with me.
Peck: John McCain Was Not A Hero
The way in which McCain’s service is remembered, labelled in terms of sacrifice and bravery, demonstrates exactly how flawed America’s collective memory of the Vietnam war is.
Holahan: Matthew Barney’s Redoubt
Matthew Barney’s Redoubt defies the constraints of genre.
