Following his John Lennon documentary, Steven Soderbergh returns with a narrative feature about an aging painter facing the end of his career.
After a decade in the shadows, actress Elodie Bouchez has returned to center stage, proving that professional longevity is about patience, not just presence.
A deep look at how twenty years of digital and print media discourse turned a fringe movement into a loud, persistent shadow over scientific consensus.
Jeju Island is pivoting from a tourism-heavy economy to a destination for historical truth, unearthing 30,000 lost stories from the Cold War.
Carlos Ghosn's transition from global CEO to digital consultant from Lebanon signals a new era for intellectual capital and sovereign borders.
FIFA is scaling the 2026 World Cup to 48 teams. Here is what their aggressive growth model teaches us about market expansion and monetization.
Analyzing the business of Marilyn Monroe and how the Cinémathèque française retrospective highlights the enduring ROI of Hollywood's ultimate IP.
Modern conservation is moving from static observation to active field immersion, redefining how humans interact with the marine environment.
When everyone is an A-player, the signal-to-noise ratio collapses. We examine the economic fallout of academic score bloating on the labor market.
Antonin Baudry is peeling back the marble exterior of Charles de Gaulle to reveal the messy, human heart of a leader.
Discover how Haiti's signature 1950s rhythm, Kompa, transitioned from local tradition to a global force influencing today's R&B and pop charts.
Learn how the inaugural Le Fier Gala at Paris’s Opéra Comique turns cultural production into a revenue engine for LGBTQIA+ advocacy.