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Requiem for Alan Greenspan the Bubble Master

Article | The Nation

Article | The Nation

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June 23, 2026

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Doug Henwood Greenspan enthusiastically promoted the deregulation that characterized the era of high neoliberalism. The post Requiem for Alan Greenspan the Bubble Master appeared first on The Nation.

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The Week

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· Jul 9, 2026

From murder mysteries to memoirs: this summer’s best reads

From murder mysteries to memoirs: this summer’s best reads

The i Paper

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· Jul 7, 2026

Andy Warhol was a cruel, overrated hack

As yet another exhibition opens, Dale Shaw argues that the Pop artist’s finest work was The Velvet Underground and not churned out, over-hyped prints of soup cans and celebrities

Variety

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· Jun 23, 2026

Alex and Diego Barragán Discuss Crafting Genre-Bending ‘Jardines del Bosque,’ About Mexico’s Disappeared: ‘Far More Frightening Than Any Horror Story’

In “Jardines del Bosque,” brothers Diego and Alex Barragán drink from the fountain of classic coming-of-agers such as Rob Reiner’s “Stand by Me” and Sofia Coppola’s “The Virgin Suicides” with a touch of great horrors like George Sluizer’s “The Vanishing” to craft a genre-bending look at the normalization of violence in their home country of []

New Musical Express

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· Jul 9, 2026

The Last Dinner Party share “final tale from ‘The Pyre'” with new single ‘Knocking At The Sky’

We thought it apt to end this act with a story set in the sinister mythworld itself: Los Angeles The post The Last Dinner Party share “final tale from ‘The Pyre'” with new single ‘Knocking At The Sky’ appeared first on NME.

ComicBook.com

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· Jul 5, 2026

1 Year Before The Matrix, Another Cult Sci-Fi Movie Was Criminally Overlooked (& Deserves Way Better)

Image courtesy of New Line Cinema When we think about major sci-fi movies that defined the ‘90s, a lot of titles come to mind but there is one that often tops the list for its impact on pop culture and filmmaking. That film would be The Matrix. Released in 1999, the film was an unexpected hit that not shifted Hollywood’s approach []

One Green Planet

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· Jul 1, 2026

Rooibos Tea and Homemade Ice-Cream Float [Vegan]

I must admit this kind of dish is 100 for nostalgia purposes, because oh my goodness, so sweet!

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Related coverage for "Requiem for Alan Greenspan the Bubble Master": The Week — From murder mysteries to memoirs: this summer’s best reads . The i Paper — Andy Warhol was a cruel, overrated hack. Variety — Alex and Diego Barragán Discuss Crafting Genre-Bending ‘Jardines del Bosque,’ About Mexico’s Disappeared: ‘Far More Frightening Than Any Horror Story’. New Musical Express — The Last Dinner Party share “final tale from ‘The Pyre'” with new single ‘Knocking At The Sky’. ComicBook.com — 1 Year Before The Matrix, Another Cult Sci-Fi Movie Was Criminally Overlooked (& Deserves Way Better). One Green Planet — Rooibos Tea and Homemade Ice-Cream Float [Vegan]