A determined mother, a strategic woman, and a symbol of an era: the protagonist of The Gilded Age exposes old wounds around ambition, motherhood, and female power.
Categoria: English
A selection of Miscelana articles in English, exploring film, television, music and cultural history for international readers.
Versões em inglês dos artigos do Miscelana, trazendo para o público internacional críticas, análises e histórias de cultura, cinema, séries e muito mais.
Rachel Zegler’s Comeback
From meme target to reborn star: how Evita became the perfect role for the actress from Snow White
And Just Like That makes unbelievable blunder and kills off the same father twice
And Just Like That makes unbelievable blunder and kills off the same father twice
The War of the Rosés: Brad and Angelina’s Battle Rages On
The fight over Château Miraval reveals much more than French grapes — it lays bare a war over control, narrative, and survival.
They Weren’t Perfect — And That’s Why We Remember Them
Jane Austen’s Heroines and the Power of Intelligence, Morality, and Silent Resilience
The Return of Oasis: The Gallagher Brothers’ Reunion
The Gallagher brothers return to the stage with a powerful performance, where music still speaks louder than anything else.
Costumes in The Gilded Age: Fashion as Social Code
The costumes in The Gilded Age reflect strict social rules, class boundaries, and the performance expected of women at the time.
Oasis Live ’25: The Magic of “Acquiesce” as the Tour Opener
The Oasis Live ’25 tour opens with a song that symbolizes legacy, acceptance, and the reconnection of the Gallagher brothers.
Shattered Glass and Broken Hearts: The Beginning of the End for Carrie and Aidan in And Just Like That
Between goodbyes, betrayals, and difficult diagnoses, this episode shows that maturity comes at a price — but also delivers some long-awaited answers for fans.
The Enduring Mystery of Amelia Earhart
Why the world still can’t let go — and whether a new expedition to Nikumaroro might finally bring answers
