BRAZEN RECOMMENDS: Mystery of Love
BRAZEN recommends the gorgeous Sufjan Stevens song that has become so synonymous with one of the most iconic films of our time, Call Me By Your Name.
BRAZEN RECOMMENDS: Barbara and Stanley: A Modern Romance
BRAZEN recommends this charming short film from NOWNESS about Barbara Flood and Stanley Dorfman, who have been in a relationship for over forty years despite never living in the same time zone.
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IN CONVERSATION WITH Rathimalar Govindarajoo
BRAZEN sits down for a chat with Rathimalar Govindarajoo about dance, desire, discovering our power and more.
Interview and cover illustration by Shanita Lyn Kumar.
BRAZEN RECOMMENDS: The Four Stages of Desire
BRAZEN recommends this article from Psychology Today on the four stages of desire, as defined by the 15th-century Indian mystic, poet and philosopher Kabir.
BRAZEN RECOMMENDS: The Central Paradox of Love
In this edition of BRAZEN Recommends, Maria Popova of Brain Pickings explores the book Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence by Esther Perel to better understand the antiparallel relationship between love and desire, and the importance + beauty of cultivating space in your relationships in order to keep the fire burning.
ORANGE
A delicious, juicy poem by Nayli Nasran about taking a chance on the unknown for the sake of the sweetness it might offer.
Illustration by Shanita Lyn Kumar.
BRAZEN RECOMMENDS: The Art of Seduction
BRAZEN recommends this delightful and fascinating TED talk by Dr. Seema Anand on the ancient Indian arts of seduction, and how they were seen as a method of gaining total mastery over the self.
SWAY: Influence, Desire and the Stoics
Shalina May Kumar breaks down the concepts of mimetic desire; the difference between desires of nature and desires of opinion; and the Stoic approach to living a more content, satisfied life.
Cover illustration by Shanita Lyn Kumar.
BRAZEN RECOMMENDS: Don’t Delete the Kisses
BRAZEN recommends this dreamy, heartfelt synth-pop ode to young love and blossoming romance by English alternative rock band, Wolf Alice.
PERHAPS IF
A beautiful, moving poem about longing, unfulfilled desire and passion by Rachel Morais.
Illustration by Shanita Lyn Kumar.
BRAZEN RECOMMENDS: The Neuroscience of Distance and Desire
Ever wondered why the path up that flight of stairs looks never-ending when you’ve just had your lunch? Or why it always looks like you can reach that really cool book on the top shelf, before you actually try, and find you can’t even brush it? Today's instalment of BRAZEN recommends sheds some light on that question.
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DESIRE HELD MY HAND
BRAZEN contributor Chloe Sim reflects on how a broken relationship and a trip to Japan redefined her entire relationship with desire — and herself.
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BRAZEN RECOMMENDS: The Anatomy of the Obsessed Artist
BRAZEN recommends this video from Lessons of the Screenplay on YouTube, which explores what happens when the desire for greatness is taken too far — leading to obsession and the descent into madness.
BRAZEN RECOMMENDS: Could Have Been Me
BRAZEN recommends The Struts’ rousing rock anthem that invites you to live boldly, wholeheartedly and unapologetically — in other words, to live brazenly.