Culture

Our curated articles offering new takes on the big themes and questions in our culture. Plus reviews of books, film, media and experiences. Culture is one of four key themes covered by Seen & Unseen.

Podcast
  1. Art
  2. Books
a comic book style image of a thirsty man drinking from a vessel.
The creativity of comic books, and the theology of storytelling.
1min read
Article
  1. Assisted dying
  2. Care
A tired-looking doctor sits at a desk dealing with paperwork.
In Canada the moral ethos of medicine has shifted dramatically.
8min read
Snippet
  1. Culture
  2. Film & TV
A TV production set shows Henry VIII at a masked ball.
Monarchy and deciding who's really in charge.
2min read
Explainer
  1. Culture
  2. Freedom of Belief
A data map shows circles of varying size across a map of Nigeria
While Nigeria thrives, some left-behind are desperate to escape.
7min read
Review
  1. Books
  2. Culture
The gaunt face of a dishevelled man stares into the distance
What it means for a film to be good.
4min read
Review
  1. Culture
  2. Film & TV
A cartoon bear, wearing a blue duffel coat and red hat, rests his arms on a rock against a mountainous background
With a tip of his hat, he brings a trace of grace to every life he touches.
4min read
Review
  1. America
  2. Culture
An 1980s business man looks contemptuously at the camera.
The Trump biopic is a morality tale for our times
5min read
Podcast
  1. Culture
  2. Death & life
A woman leans on a table, talking into a microphone.
Sharing her own experience of baby loss, Zoe talks with Belle and Justin about grief, sorrow and faith.
1min read
Review
  1. America
  2. Books
Riot police stand guard outside a White House fence line.
A great experiment is depleted, and nihilism slips into the void.
8min read
Article
  1. Culture
  2. Mental Health
A woman stand at a mixing desk playing a small keyboard.
The alt-folk music seeking inspiration from forgotten hymns.
5min read
Review
  1. Books
  2. Culture
A book cover depicts a yellow and white chessboard with pieces casting shadows of people.
You enlarge my heart.
6min read
Article
  1. Culture
  2. Film & TV
A regency woman dabs her mouth with a bloody hankerchief.
Don’t dismiss zombiecore as lowbrow.
5min read