MoneyHaste: Lecornu’s Quest to Renaissance France’s Budget 

If Napoleon came to power twice, then Sebastian Lecornu’s second government might be just a simple desire of Macron, following the old good French tradition of holding the power in the hands of the right circles. In just a few weeks after Lecornu made an epic “hasta la vista” comeback, France erupted in discontent. With… Continue reading MoneyHaste: Lecornu’s Quest to Renaissance France’s Budget 

Barbie glam, Aussie accents and Marie Antoinette opulence: why Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights feels off

With a Charli XCX DJ remix as its soundtrack, the trailer for the new Wuthering Heights adaptation is capturing a wider Gen Z audience and renewing interest in Emily Brontë’s legendary classic. Emerald Fennell—best known for directing Saltburn—appears to have carefully assembled the key ingredients for another buzzy release. Margot Robbie Jacob Elordi star, and… Continue reading Barbie glam, Aussie accents and Marie Antoinette opulence: why Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights feels off

Everything You Need to Know About Chanel Spring 2026

Blazy’s New Vision, the Return of Chanel’s Original Style and the legendary Tweed to go silent Mathieu Blazy could’ve complained about AI having the potential to become a new Karl Lagerfeld, dismissing the human creativity factor in fashion industry tycoons. Instead, he came out with his first but already bold collection Spring ’26 for Channel,… Continue reading Everything You Need to Know About Chanel Spring 2026

What did the British ‘60s swinging scene actually consist of?

Once John Lennon said: “You’re all freaks anyway. You’re all weirdos. But I’m free!” And for that, he can be called a trendsetter of freedom, and as history knows, not only freedom but peace and endless lovemaking instead of war. While the times Lennon lived through are now often described as the wildly swinging 60s… Continue reading What did the British ‘60s swinging scene actually consist of?

Big Big Bang: What Wall Street Should Focus on Amid Inflation to Keep a Second Great Depression at Bay

The value of the US Dollar: Benjamin Franklin blowing bubble gum.

“The work of artifice is to make men believe they are acting of their own free will…” It’s hard not to agree with Tom Sawyer’s thoughts while digging into the manipulation games in the context of big American money, where manipulation itself is the core of chasing money, prosperity, development and the realized blueprint of… Continue reading Big Big Bang: What Wall Street Should Focus on Amid Inflation to Keep a Second Great Depression at Bay

The UK Farms’ Economic Slow Burn

Why we might owe a quiet thank you to Jeremy Clarkson’s unlikely rural revolution It’s the annual Battle of Ideas Festival, holding its 20th weekend sessions at the Church House, Westminster, and resigned Labour MP Rosie Duffield points to the new government neglecting farmers, desperately crying out for their escape from the controversial inheritance tax,… Continue reading The UK Farms’ Economic Slow Burn