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| | In my book review of Why Its OK to Love Bad Movies by philosopher Matthew Strohl, I outlined some of the features of so bad theyre good movies and what distinguishes them from movies that are just bad. However, I think a point that wasnt stressed enough in that review was how it is often
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| | A strong case can be made for prioritising 'experientialism'over materialism; that is, looking for contentment in experiences, rather than material things. Psychological researchshows that pursuing experiences over things makes us happier. Materialism has been linkedto personality disorders such as narcissism, social anxiety and generally being dissatisfied with life. Taking some time out to travel might...
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| | Dr Robin Carhart-Harris is a neuropsychopharmacologist (or a 'scientist' if you want to be more general) who works at Imperial College London. In the past, he worked under David Nutt, the former chairman of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs. Nutt was fired for being a bit nutty (in the eyes of the...
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| This is a guest post for Silent London by David Cairns, a film-maker and lecturer based in Edinburgh who writes the fantastic Shadowplay blog.TheSilents by Numbersstrand celebrates some very personal top 10s by silent film enthusiasts and experts. It's impossible to tot up a list of "the greatest" or even "my favourite" lost films, since...