Elite gamers are as mentally strong as olympians

A new study has found that professional esports players have the same mental stamina as top Olympians. Researchers from Queensland University of Technology examined 316 esports players from among the top 40% of players. “To be a millionaire esports gamer you deal with stress similar as if you are getting ready to go to the Olympics,” Dylan… Continue reading Elite gamers are as mentally strong as olympians

Brioni’s Spring/Summer 2021 campaign was the epitome of elegance

Roman Attire A relaxed approach is the new luxury The Brioni Spring/Summer 2021 Collection epitomises relaxed elegance by introducing softness and subtlety to formal tailoring. As a response to the times, and inspired by the Roman concept of effortless style for all occasions, the Brioni man redefines traditional notions of day and evening wear to… Continue reading Brioni’s Spring/Summer 2021 campaign was the epitome of elegance

If graffiti changed anything it would be illegal (2011), Banksy

Located on a wall in Fitzrovia, London and appearing overnight on Easter Monday in 2011, it depicts one of Banksy’s iconic rats underneath the writing in red reading, “If graffiti changed anything, it would be illegal”. This is a reference to a quote by 20th century political activist Emma Goldman who campaigned for Women’s rights, her words were: “If voting ever… Continue reading If graffiti changed anything it would be illegal (2011), Banksy

Untitled (1980), Barbara Kruger

Barbara Kruger addresses media and politics in their native tongue: tabloid, sensational, authoritative, and direct. Kruger’s words and images merge the commercial and art worlds; their critical resonance eviscerates cultural hierarchies — everyone and everything is for sale. The year 1989 was marked by numerous demonstrations protesting a new wave of antiabortion laws chipping away at the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme… Continue reading Untitled (1980), Barbara Kruger

The Knotted Gun a.k.a. Non-Violence (1980), Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd

The original sculpture of The Knotted Gun also known as “Non-Violence” was created by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, a friend of John Lennon’s family. Reuterswärd created this piece of art after Lennon’s tragic death to honour the singer’s vision of a peaceful world. The oversized public version of the piece was planned for John… Continue reading The Knotted Gun a.k.a. Non-Violence (1980), Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd

‘US women should not be intimidated’ – Dutch doctor will keep providing abortion pills to Americans

Two women on the frontlines of the debate over women’s right to choose on Thursday (April 13) said that they will continue to prescribe and ship mifepristone and misoprostol, the abortion medicine at the center of the latest reproductive rights legal battle in America. Dutch physician Rebecca Gomperts, founder of ‘Women on Waves’ and the… Continue reading ‘US women should not be intimidated’ – Dutch doctor will keep providing abortion pills to Americans

Video: Tokyo Pride participants call for LGBTQ+ rights and marriage equality

Tokyo’s 30th annual Rainbow Pride parade took place on Sunday (April 21) with participants calling for more rights as well as marriage equality for LGBTQ+ people in Japan. The issue of marriage equality is especially contentious in Japan, as it is the only Group of Seven (G7) nation without legal protection for same-sex unions. Campaigners on… Continue reading Video: Tokyo Pride participants call for LGBTQ+ rights and marriage equality

Overcoming racism depends on respect for every person’s dignity

On the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, a student asked: Why does racism still exist against Black people, Indigenous people and people of colour when we have national and international mechanisms built upon notions of human dignity, equal rights and freedom? National and international human rights mechanisms do not seem to provide reliable solutions… Continue reading Overcoming racism depends on respect for every person’s dignity

Video: Venice Biennale explores multifaceted realities of migration with “Foreigners Everywhere” exhibition

In Mexico, erasing Black History fuels anti-Black racism

In early 2021, a Ghanaian migrant known as Faruku died in the northern Mexican city of Tijuana, near the Mexico-United States border, of an apparent stroke. This was after being turned away from a hospital and later being asked to pay for an ambulance before it would assist him. A report from Refugees International notes… Continue reading In Mexico, erasing Black History fuels anti-Black racism