AI and entertainment: here come the machines, there go the jobs After the recent writers' and actors' strikes, the bosses in film and TV are embracing the cost-cutting potential of AI even faster than before — barely acknowledging that what they will be cutting is livelihoods, writes DENNIS BROE
TV SERIES Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 TV SERIES Online Watch: Home Before Dark Home Before Dark is the first must-see series from Apple TV+ after the stumble out of the starting gate that was The Morning Show
FILM Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 FILM Online watch: Jordskott There's a profoundly ecological message buried deep within the horror tropes of Jordskott on Amazon Prime, says DENNIS BROE
Monday 23rd Mar 2020 Europe and the coronavirus: report from the front Among our neoliberal EU leaders, the old ’60s slogan ‘Eat the rich’ has morphed into ‘Let the poor die,’ says DENNIS BROE
Urban planning Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Urban planning Red Vienna: A revolutionary legacy of housing for the working class A century ago, the Austrian capital began a transformation in urban planning which is still a model for affordable and green urban development, says DENNIS BROE
Monday 23rd Dec 2019 French workers unbowed in their struggle for justice The momentum behind a wave of strikes and protests over pension reforms shows no sight of abating, writes DENNIS BROE
Sunday 08th Dec 2019 Macron’s pension ‘reforms’ come from the pockets of those who can least afford to pay The president may have succeeded in doing something no French leader has done before — uniting all workers against his policies. DENNIS BROE explains why the protests are mounting