During my high school years, I did not appreciate the conventional conjugations of teenage fun. Merriment is not a thing … More
Category: Opinion
The EU Rambling: The Catch-22 of Becoming an Intern
It is an oddly satisfying feeling when you write a column at an actual office desk, particularly when you know … More
Ways of Seeing: Tracing it Back to Home
I have just left the Street Level Photoworks Gallery at Trongate 103 where I have been lucky enough to catch … More
From the Tiber to the Clyde: Defying Space-Time on a March Day, 2018-2019
Rome, March 2018 It’s a Saturday morning. Temperatures are close to twenty degrees. The two pomegranate trees around my house … More
At the Pictures: Rising Prices and Reclining Seats
One would think that with developments in home entertainment, from more capable televisions to the explosion of affordable streaming services … More
The EU Rambling: Talking About My (Green) Generation
You think you would only get a similar vibe by reading about 1968, 1848, and so on. But it would … More
Ways of Seeing: What’s Beyond ‘Domestic Bliss’?
For the past few years, on International Women’s Day, I’ve always tried to do something that I think honours great … More
From the Tiber to the Clyde: Breaking the Stillness at the Outer Edges
If, right upon leaving Rome in August 2016, I had been asked to justify my decision of moving abroad, I … More
The EU Rambling: How I Turned Out to be a Legal Alien
One may think that a brand new EU passport may be the key to heaven to all Member States. I … More
Ways of Seeing: How M.I.A Dismantles the Establishment
At the end of last year, I was lucky enough to catch the last screening of Matangi/ Maya/ M.I.A at … More
