
Saturday Sounds: 28th March 2026
There is something about certain songs that lingers. Not because of the melody, but because of what sits underneath it. Hey Little Girl by Icehouse
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There is something about certain songs that lingers. Not because of the melody, but because of what sits underneath it. Hey Little Girl by Icehouse

There is a particular kind of loneliness that does not look like loneliness at all. It wears a polite smile. It nods at the right

Two jury verdicts in the United States this week may mark the moment the ground finally shifted beneath Meta. Not because of the size of

There is a moment, somewhere between listening to what someone says and watching what they actually do, when it clicks. Not dramatically or any fanfare;

The rise and fall of Hunter Moore is often told as a story of shock value, notoriety, and eventual legal consequence. But focusing only on

There was a time when reporting multiple posts from an account would actually make a difference. You could flag eight, ten, maybe a dozen pieces

I’ve seen this happen twice since the start of this year – terminal patients left in pain that is completely unnecessary. Pain that could be

There are few things more British than quietly tolerating linguistic nonsense until, one day, we collectively snap and rename it properly. “Influencer” had its moment

There’s a very specific modern behaviour that seems almost too mundane to question. A scroll, a pause, a follow. Another one. And another. A feed

Burnout is treated like a personal failure, a result of poor coping skills, when in reality it’s a system failure. Work overload, financial pressure, constant