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Wouter van der Wiel16/09/2024

Myanmar's Coup within a Coup

Known as Burma during British colonial rule, Myanmar remains largely unknown, including its significant ethnic […]
Emad Aysha27/05/2024

The non-novel novel – Seshat’s Ancient Rescue Manual

A while ago. I was browsing through a book sale and found what was professed […]
TAKING THE TUBE: Shree Nation leaving a trail of reviews and mysteries from Bollywood to Hollywood.
Emad Aysha26/04/2024

Shree Nation - Jack of All Trades and Master of More than One

Any of you who read the interview with Christina Marie Alongi know I’m a YouTube […]
Arthur Blok31/12/2023

The Liberum’s highlights of 2023: From Dubai Bling to Global Disasters & Arab Science Fiction

The last hours of 2023. It was another wild ride, just like the previous year. […]
Emad Aysha25/11/2023

Philip K. Dick and the value, and perils, of doubt

A while ago, I attended a fascinating lecture about the science of spreading doubt and […]
Glen Kalem-Habib25/08/2023

A Short Treatise on the Art of Music: Translating Gibran as a Shared Experience

Ameen Goryeb (Amīn al-Ġurayyib, 1880-1971), editor and owner of Al-Mohajer (‘The Emigrant’), a daily Arabic […]
Emad Aysha28/07/2023

Oppenheimer is a ‘Promethean’ feast for the eyes and ears

An amusing anecdote helps explain why this is such a must-see movie. While being treated […]
Emad Aysha16/07/2023

Mission Impossible 7 is a Digital Reality on the Rocks

Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023) is an intelligent movie. Of course, it […]
Arthur Blok01/05/2023

Who does Elon Musk think he is?

Much has been said and written about Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX; the architect […]
Emad Aysha31/03/2023

Sci-Fi Throwbacks – What James Bond can tell us about new age globalisation

Politicians should read science fiction, not westerns and detective stories. --- Arthur C. Clarke I’m […]
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