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Saturday, March 21, 2026
Science & Technology
Can big data change the story of maternal mortality?
Exploring how innovation, equity, and accountability can help end preventable maternal deaths
Economy & Politics
How to stay productive during the holidays
Even when working from home
Economy & Politics
Denmark’s free expression quandary
New restrictions spark concern over censorship, protest rights, and the resilience of democratic debate
Culture
Fantastic beasts and how to rationalize them
A contemporary take on cryptids across cultures, myths, and shared fears
On the Street
Fashion
Winter 2025–26 fashion trends
Oversized freedom, everyday glam, and no-pressure style
Entertainment
The Seventh Art from Seven Nations
Different aspects of the world and life
Wellness
You are Gorgeous!
Leo Full Moon
Food & Wine
Science and art of European food pairing and sensory dining
Discover the innovative techniques and traditions transforming the culinary landscape across Europe
Art
Su Dong Ping, the “abstract” artist
The quest for the inner essence
Travel
Nice la Belle
A sense of tranquil harmony
Architecture & Design
The architecture of the smart home ecosystem
Designing homes that respond and adapt to modern life
The architectural soul of Uzbekistan
From the Timurid blue domes to the bold lines of modern Tashkent
Art
Interview with Simone Ferrero
Crossing the visible: the mosaic as an inner threshold
Gottfried Eisenberger on World Art Dubai’s next phase
The fair’s curator reflects on scale, strategy, and the growing global reach of emerging artists
Culture
Wuthering Heights: the tragedy of Heathcliff
Obsession, social injustice, and the search for redemption in Emily Brontë’s dark masterpiece
How Australian war crimes shattered the Anzac myth
The murder accusations against Australia’s top soldier struck at the heart of the nation’s creation myth
Economy & Politics
How academia lost its sanctuary
In an age of polarisation and digital noise, universities must rediscover the courage to think freely and the humility to listen
Africanizing democracy and nation-building in Africa
How colonial borders, ethnic diversity, and political choices affect stability and development in Africa
Entertainment
Grund Színház and the language of presence
Improvisation, community, and theatre without borders
Silent Hill F and the search for identity
How a new entry transforms the franchise through psychology, symbolism, and a girl’s struggle for autonomy
Fashion
The philosophy of fashion
Clothing as a reflection of identity, culture, and consciousness
The rise of the female gaze on TikTok
How the female gaze is reshaping visibility, identity, and power online
Feature
Above it
Maybe it is not below you, but at the very least, you are above it
Running to you
We don't always get what we want
Food & Wine
Spirulina: superfood or overhyped supplement?
Unpacking the science behind the blue-green algae trend
From kitchen to pharmacy
How Italian consumers are blurring the lines between food and medicine
Science & Technology
Your PC is your new AI supercomputer
A new era of private and uncensored AI begins
When disaster strikes without warning
Understanding seismic risks and the critical need for preparedness in a rapidly urbanizing world
Sport
HIIT: the athlete’s secret weapon
From sprints to plyometrics, discover how HIIT transforms fitness and performance across sports
From Sialkot to stadiums: the hidden price of football
The impact of football production on workers in Sialkot, Pakistan
Travel
Walking Kumaon’s military trail
From regimental legends to border villages, tracing courage, culture, and continuity in the Himalayas
Milan: an education in beautiful chaos
From a night of travel puzzles to a final lesson in 'dolce far niente', how Italy forced me to embrace the slow life
Wellness
The foundations of health and happiness
Simple practices for stronger bodies, calmer minds, and more resilient lives
The cult of self-improvement
Inside the modern race for skills, validation, and perpetual productivity
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Brigitta Pásztor
Busisiwe Makhura
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Efosa Edokpayi
Valentina Rufus
Refilwe Queen M
Walden Bello
Roberto Cimmino
Greg Styan
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The painting is a door
21 Mar — 30 Aug 2026 at the Museum Franz Gertsch in Burgdorf, Switzerland
Iron bed and trumpet, family and couples
21 Mar — 30 Aug 2026 at the Museum Franz Gertsch in Burgdorf, Switzerland
Meaning so well
21 Mar — 7 Jun 2026 at the Museum Franz Gertsch in Burgdorf, Switzerland
Distance
21 Mar — 12 Apr 2026 at the Blue Lotus Gallery in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Tom Everhart's exhibition
24 Mar — 24 Apr 2026 at the Off the Wall Gallery in Houston, United States
Baroque splendors. From El Greco to Velázquez
26 Mar — 2 Aug 2026 at the Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris, France
Sempreverde (Evergreen)
26 Mar — 20 Apr 2026 at the Vik Milano Gallery in Milan, Italy
I bear witness
26 Mar — 9 May 2026 at the Gallery Wendi Norris in San Francisco, United States
New American lyrical landscapes
27 Mar — 9 May 2026 at the LewAllen Galleries in Santa Fe, United States
Held within
27 Mar — 2 May 2026 at the GR Gallery in New York, United States
Rebel. Storyteller. Visionary
28 Mar — 6 Sep 2026 at The Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, United Kingdom
Layered gazes
28 Mar — 23 May 2026 at the Kathmandu Photo Gallery in Bangkok, Thailand
Archetypes
31 Mar — 25 Apr 2026 at JDJ in New York, United States
Radical histories (...)
1 Apr — 6 Sep 2026 at the H’Art Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Joan Eardley: the nature of painting
2 Apr — 28 Jun 2026 at the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
The south in color
2 Apr — 13 Jun 2026 at the Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta, United States
Forbidden fruit
2 Apr — 9 May 2026 at the Tracey Morgan Gallery in Asheville, United States
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