In this edition of Our Culture Dennis Broe explores the world of AI which is often presented as neutral, but is in fact being shaped by corporate... Continue reading
Vienna City Hall Christmas Market By Dennis Broe Vienna has been voted the world’s most livable city for a long time, and although it still maintains that... Continue reading
By Dennis Broe “Freedom of the press,” A. J. Liebling famously said, “belongs to the man who owns one.” And Liebling ought to know. He was an... Continue reading
Robin Hood, now streaming on MGM+ and Amazon By Dennis Broe These days, the Robin Hood myth, legend and factual account continue to exert a powerful pull,... Continue reading
Workers at the brewery in House of Guinness By Dennis Broe Steven Knight’s House of Guinness, about the famous brewery which in the latter half of the... Continue reading
Indigenous radio, a victim of the cuts By Dennis Broe In the old days, when protests were allowed, a popular slogan on any march was “Don’t Mourn,... Continue reading
By Dennis Broe The Netflix series Marked begins with a bang, an armoured car robbery from the point of view of the female driver Babalwa who eludes... Continue reading
By Dennis Broe Nautilus, a reimagining of Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, is a triumph of a series, in which the villains are the thinly... Continue reading
Adam Curtis, Shifty, 2025, film still. Courtesy: the artist and BBC Dennis Broe reviews the latest offering from Adam Curtis The French philosopher Gilles Deleuze said editing is... Continue reading