International Culture
Hillary Clinton Salutes Her Meme; Gets In On the Joke, Stephen Harper Style
By Joanna Adams | April 10th, 2012
When a politician takes control of their public persona and references it themselves, it boosts the satirical value of the joke, and their own likeability — Read More
A Guardian Insider Gives Us the Scoop on 'The Three Little Pigs'
By Editor | March 1st, 2012
It's the Guardian's first ad in 16 years — and it's definitely a huge gamble — Read More
A Secret Garden, Where All the Flowers Are Books
By Safa Jinje | February 15th, 2012
For years, Michael Seidenberg's incognito bookstore was New York's most jealously kept literary secret. Now he has stalkers. — Read More
Naked Without Men: The Turkish Bath Story
By Sarah Treleaven | February 8th, 2012
In Istanbul, a wanderer partakes in an unromantic — but strangely lovable — rite. — Read More
From L.A. With Love (A Letter From Kate)
By Kate Carraway | January 30th, 2012
Kate Carraway on acceptance and longing. — Read More
How Do the French Eat The Way They Do And Stay Healthy?
By Dominique Lamberton | January 16th, 2012
The French eat some of the richest foods but have the lowest obesity rates. How? — Read More
The Local Colour: Black Gentrifiers
By Rawiya Kameir | December 29th, 2011
The face of gentrification is changing. So what does this mean for New York, and Toronto in turn? — Read More
Taxi!
By Ed Wilkinson-Latham | December 12th, 2011
What a difference a taxi experience can be from one country to the next. — Read More
Falling in Love with Americans in Paris
By Sarah Treleaven | December 9th, 2011
In that faraway city of glamour and champagne, she ended up drinking bourbon with her neighbour. — Read More
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