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Qultura Recommends: Fatima Al Qadiri
Fatima Al Qadiri
Qultura Recommends: Boyfriend Material
Boyfriend Material
Qultura Recommends: The Favourite
A 10 time Oscar nominee, “The Favourite” is a period drama set in the UK during the reign of Queen Anne (Olivia Colman). The plot is centered around Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz) and confidant to the queen, and her turbulent and homoerotic relationship with the queen, which seems seems to be threatened by…
Qultura Recommends: Catarina | Uma Espécie Rara
Capacitism. Have you heard of it? It is the word used to describe the systemic discrimination of people with disabilities. If you would like to know more about this subject we advise you to explore @umaespecierarasobreordas. She is a nutritionist, activist and wheelchair user from Porto who, both on Instagram and on Tiktok, has brought…
Qultura Recommends: Anohni
ANOHNI (1971) is a British artist, singer and songwriter.
Qultura Recommends: Saga
“Saga” is a comic that shifts between space opera and comedy at breakneck speed. A tribute to life, that at any one moment abounds with pleasure and passion and at the next sees all of our projects toppled with indescribable violence. Marko and Alana have been in love since an endless war between their planetslead…
Qultura Recommends: Life is Strange
In Life is Strange, you play as Max Caulfield, a student at the end of high school with a passion for photography. On a day like any other Max discovers she can go back in time and that her actions have the power to influence the surrounding reality. Together with her old friend Chloe Price,…
Qultura Recommends: Bad Gays
In the “Bad Gays” podcast, novelist and critic Huw Lemmey and writer and researcher Ben Miller explore the lives of tyrants, criminals, unscrupulous lawyers and artists without ever omitting what unites all these people: that whether privately or not their lived experiences would nowadays be considered queer.
Qultura Recommends: Mrs. Fletcher
Mrs. Fletcher starts with a parting. Brendan (Jackson White) says goodbye to his morther, leaving his high school life as a popular kid towards the unknown world of college. His mother, Eve Fletcher (Kathryn Hahn), after years of caring for her son, now finds herself without knowing what to do with the time she can now dedicate to herself.