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A producer’s slim manifesto on attention, intuition, and making work without waiting for permission.
Mejias and Couldry argue that Big Tech’s data extraction mirrors colonial exploitation and propose ways to resist and reclaim collective power.
A revolutionary exploration of the limits and powers of human reason and how we perceive reality.
After a quiet woman abruptly stops eating meat, her refusal becomes a fault line that exposes violence, control, and desire in her family—and in herself.
In 1985 Ireland, a coal merchant finds a young woman trapped by the convent—and must decide if one quiet act of mercy is worth the fallout.
Two expats curate an Instagram-ready life in Berlin as dissatisfaction and ennui seep in.
The former Eleven Madison Park co-owner shares how going beyond expectations can transform service, leadership, and workplace culture.
A kaleidoscopic set of Afrofuturist fables and “spells”—stories, poems, and chants that move from grief to liberation and dare you to imagine better worlds.
A raw, contemporary exploration of a complex relationship and the messy search for connection in modern London.
A haunting exploration of family trauma triggered by a father's mysterious disappearance at sea.
Raised in a communal Christian colony, Ruth’s sharp curiosity keeps snagging on a life built for obedience.
In 1987, a mother names her newborn son—then the story branches into three futures, proving a single choice can rewrite a life.
Neuroscience meets creativity—why art changes your brain, your health, and your everyday life.
Kandinsky argues color and form can hit the soul—an early blueprint for abstract art’s inner life.
A psychologist makes the case that creating is an act of bravery—because it risks being seen.
Straight talk for artists on doubt, procrastination, and why making more work beats waiting for genius.
Emin’s raw coming-of-age: class, trauma, sex, and the messy birth of an artist’s voice.
What do we do with brilliant art made by terrible people? A fierce, personal reckoning.
A sharp, funny tour through the art world’s money myths—who gets paid, who doesn’t, and why.
A choreographer’s playbook for building routines that keep creativity on tap.