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An insider's look at Padma Lakshmi's post-Top Chef empire, her new high-stakes cooking competition, and why she remains the most important voice in culinary culture.
March 2026. As the Korean football team fights for a draw and the won fluctuates, a Korean drama captivates the globe. We take a look at the value of the 'Brand Korea' right now. Here's why it all matters.
The raw reality of the Turkey-Kurdish conflict that erupted in Tokyo's Shinjuku, and the cultural economics of a traditional Kurdish ornament becoming a global fashion item.
The return of 'Onjjok-i Ha Yerin', summoning memories of the 2000s. Analysing the new opportunities for the cultural industry presented by the Ha Yerin phenomenon, from her new book 'The Paris I Met' to the hot topic of second-hand books.
The Wildecker Herzbuben are back – with a TV chef on the mic. What's behind this relaunch? An analysis of the strategy, their cult status, and the new merchandising opportunities.
A sharp analysis of Rachel Reeves' Spring Forecast from an Irish perspective, exploring the economic fallout and its reflection in today's literature and culture.
As the Blood Moon rises over Australia this week, we explore the science, the pop culture obsession, and the surprising commercial opportunities behind 2026’s most anticipated lunar event.
Dame Joan Collins, 92, shares her unfiltered views on the horrific effects of weight-loss drugs and the balance of beauty, offering a masterclass in timeless elegance.
As International Women's Day 2026 draws near, Sophie Wilkinson takes a look at how Chelsea FC's programs, Meg Mason's novel 'Sorrow and Bliss', and broadcaster Marlee Silva are shaping the conversation around female identity and influence.
An in-depth look at the Ramses and the Pharaohs‘ Gold exhibition at Battersea Power Station, weighing up its cultural significance, commercial smarts, and whether it's worth the entrance fee for London crowds.