Tag Archive for: third space

‘The Birds’ and the Rising Cost of Living

By: Max Jeganathan

Wars, earthquakes, national security, elections. As ever, there’s plenty to fan the flames of anxiety. Read more

I Blamed God for Taking My Dad

By: Tim Chen 

“I didn’t grow up in a Christian household and we didn’t go to church. My dad’s side were quite religious, but my mum’s side were atheists. Read more

That ‘Inbox Zero’ Contentment Feeling

By: Tim Yearsley

I’ve hit Inbox Zero. Outlook tells me, ‘You’re all caught up’. There’s no one waiting for me to reply to them. Read more

In a Culture That Questions Male Friendship, ‘Close’ is a Cautionary Tale

By: Reel Dialogue

As the awards season closes, many international films getting recognition are getting their moment in the spotlight. Read more

Unplugging From the Tendrils of Technology

By: Third Space

Today is a working from home day. Like most days. I stare out my window as the sun pokes a hole through the sodden cloud cover sheets. Read more

How to Identify Your Personal Values – And Why They Matter

By: City Bible Forum

My boss once said to me that I backed the men on our staff team into a corner. My immediate response was one of denial. Read more

‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ a Breath of Fresh Air – Movie Review

By: Russ Matthews

This Guy Ritchie production has been held back from release for over a year due to one significant screenplay issue.
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‘Devotion’ Tells Inspiring Story of First African-American Naval Aviator

By: Russ Matthews

Jonathan Majors is the man of the hour. This relatively unknown actor has found himself in some of the biggest franchises in cinematic history. Read more

The Pleasure (and Value) of Changing One’s Mind

By: City Bible Forum

Woody Allen once said that “In California, they don’t throw their garbage away. They make it into TV shows.” For some reason, I’ve always associated that with reality tv shows. Read more

So Cringe: Unpacking Embarrassment

By: Amy Isham 

We’ve all felt that feeling. You’re driving home after a night out, or winding down from a busy work day when it hits you. Perhaps the sensation is so intense that you actually groan out loud, cover your face or shake your head. Read more