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  • Dec 11, 2024 | courage.media | Ethan Green

    I spent two years as President and Chairman of the University of Exeter Debating Society. However, it does not take a trained eye to conclude that the Oxford Union, during its recent “This House Believes Israel is an Apartheid State Responsible for Genocide” debate, has spent its reputation of impartiality — the currency from which it sources its legitimacy — for a night of ill-considered cheap thrills. Debates are vital democratic exercises.

  • Sep 5, 2024 | vogue.com | Jonathan Van Meter |Ethan Green |Alex Harrington

    The first four or five or six times I encountered Lady Gaga, in London or Paris or New York, backstage in Vegas or Madison Square Garden or the O2 arena, at the top of the Skytree in Tokyo or from inside a giant replica of her fragrance bottle at a party at the Guggenheim, or even when, six years ago, we hung out in her kitchen in Malibu and danced and cried while listening to music—“Like, real Italian style,” she said—every single one of those times, in all of those places, she was both...

  • Aug 7, 2024 | wmagazine.com | Ethan Green |Charlotte Collet

    Awa wears a Bode dress; Bobo Choses socks; La Coqueta Kids shoes; her own earrings (throughout). Eric wears a Brooks Brothers shirt; The Elder Statesman shorts; La Coqueta Kids shoes; stylist’s own suspenders (throughout) and socks. From left: Isabelle wears a Chopova Lowena top and skirt; Mini Rodini leggings; Super Smalls lip balm necklace, compact, and face brush; Lotta From Stockholm clogs; stylist’s own scarf. Zara makeup pencils and brush set (in pockets).

  • Jun 17, 2024 | europeanconservative.com | Ethan Green

    On the face of it, Deutsche Welle seems refreshingly aware of its responsibilities as a public broadcaster particularly to those of us raised watching the BBC. Each page on their website solicits feedback and they actively reply to the comments on their videos. In these respects, they feel very much ‘of the people.’ Unlike the BBC, which strikes many of the taxpayers who fund it as distinctly detached and inaccessible, they keep their ears open to public opinion and popular sentiment.

  • May 29, 2024 | thecritic.co.uk | Ethan Green

    On August 20th 1968, the utopian dreams of Western Europe’s activist student-left died as the Soviet Union invaded Czechoslovakia, their own ally, for attempting to democratise socialism and give it “a human face”. On April 17th 2024, their dreams died again; rather than being crushed and mangled as Soviet tanks imposed themselves upon the cobblestones of Prague, this time it was quiet and without note, killed out of the movement’s own cynicism and frustration.

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