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CPX in the Media
| Sex and Shame: Why hell is getting what you want - In an era where sexual license is an unquestioned good, Justine Toh argues that Steve McQueen's latest film Shame is brave enough to consider its costs. | |
| Science no match for angels at our tables - What can feasting tell us about what it means to be human? And can it reveal the limits of science? Simon Smart digs in. | |
| Melancholia, and the meaning of life - Justine Toh considers Lars von Trier's latest film, an unforgettable, if profoundly discomfiting, viewing experience - one that leaves the audience wondering what kind of universe we inhabit. | |
| A solo Christmas is not necessarily a sad thing - Justine Toh on the value of spending Christmas with others. | |
| Believer or not, hope sustains all - Simon Smart responds to the claim that the Christmas-story is nothing more than wish-fulfilment, arguing that something can be both a wish and reality at the same time and that disbelief can be wish-fulfilment just as much as belief. |



