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Is Dating Just Capitalism in Heels?
Culture and Commentary Elizabeth Moyo 1/11/26 Culture and Commentary Elizabeth Moyo 1/11/26

Is Dating Just Capitalism in Heels?

Sex and the City recognised it early. Dating has echoed the marketplace for years, a quiet truth that feels sharper now in an age shaped by choice and performance.

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The performance of being fine went on so long it started to look like confidence
Culture and Commentary Elizabeth Moyo 1/11/26 Culture and Commentary Elizabeth Moyo 1/11/26

The performance of being fine went on so long it started to look like confidence

Watching Queenie reveals how the performance of being fine becomes its own quiet identity, a form of emotional autopilot that can look like confidence from the outside.

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Effortlessness Is a Lie. Bridget Just Didn’t Get the Memo
Culture and Commentary Elizabeth Moyo 1/11/26 Culture and Commentary Elizabeth Moyo 1/11/26

Effortlessness Is a Lie. Bridget Just Didn’t Get the Memo

Bridget Jones commits the one unforgivable cultural sin: she tries. She lets the camera watch her wrestle with life instead of floating above it.

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Revisiting the Past on Screen and the Commodification of Nostalgia
Culture and Commentary Elizabeth Moyo 1/11/26 Culture and Commentary Elizabeth Moyo 1/11/26

Revisiting the Past on Screen and the Commodification of Nostalgia

The past keeps coming back to our screens, not because we’ve run out of ideas, but because nostalgia has become something you can package, resell, and call comfort.

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Some Roles Are Learned So Early They Start to Feel Like Instinct
Culture and Commentary Elizabeth Moyo 1/11/26 Culture and Commentary Elizabeth Moyo 1/11/26

Some Roles Are Learned So Early They Start to Feel Like Instinct

Watching Midge Maisel in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel reveals how a life performed so seamlessly it looks instinctive hides the labour behind composure. Effortlessness still requires effort, and the line between performance and identity is quietly blurred.

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If you turn everything into a joke, no one can catch you in the feeling
Culture and Commentary Elizabeth Moyo 1/11/26 Culture and Commentary Elizabeth Moyo 1/11/26

If you turn everything into a joke, no one can catch you in the feeling

Fleabag doesn’t make jokes to escape the moment. She makes them to edit it, to shrink the feeling into something she can hold before she steps back inside her life.

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