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This is Black Mirror. And any reminder of Season 1 episode 1, also known as "The National Anthem", is a reminder of either a) a divisive political satire that almost made you quit on Black Mirror before you even started, or b) a modern masterpiece of taut writing that gazed into the...
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8. The National Anthem (Season 1, Episode 1) It’s possible were it not for the audacious premise at the heart of “Black Mirror’s” very first episode, the show wouldn’t have caught on as big as it has. Seriously dramatizing the hilarious notion that the British prime minister coul...
EachBlack Mirrorepisode is independent of the others, but this season will be a bit more connected. “People would ask, ‘Are these stories set in one universe?’ and I would go, ‘No.’ Or, I’d say they’re set in one psychological universe,” Booker explained. “Actually, I’m ...
Erykah Badu so perfectly blended elements of jazz, Hip-Hop, and R&B on her self-produced Baduizm, the album that served as a mirror of both self and society. Released in 1997, her debut album instantly became foundational to the neo-soul movement, a subgenre coined by Motown’s Kedar ...
which was applied in my usual cack-handed way by just dipping my fingers into the oil pots and slapping it on in the dressing room upstairs using a tiny mirror and laughing to myself as I was doing so. As it turned out, the creature that emerged – coming down the stairs to the art...
Who, in the age of television, hasn’t stood in front of a mirror and imagined his life as a show that is already perhaps being watched by multitudes? Who has not, with this consideration in mind, brought something performative into his everyday life? We have the ability to do both goo...