

Imogen White
Arts and culture writer for The Economist, covering the rediscovery of Plautile Nellie's Last Supper.
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Feb 10, 2023 • 30min
A chance at renewal: Nigeria’s coming election
Kinley Salmon, The Economist's West Africa correspondent, sheds light on the upcoming elections in Nigeria, emphasizing the potential for youth-driven change amidst significant challenges. Simon Cox, the China economics editor, examines the mixed global effects of China's post-pandemic reopening, raising questions about its impact on worldwide markets. Meanwhile, Imogen White critiques the portrayal of psychotherapy in films and TV, revealing how these dramatizations shape public perception and often misrepresent the therapeutic process.

Nov 1, 2019 • 24min
Impeach-y keen: Trump investigation goes public
John Perdue, United States editor for The Economist, sheds light on the impeachment inquiry against President Trump as the House takes its first vote. Gadi Epstein, China Affairs editor, reveals the dangers faced by Uyghur exiles, including intimidation tactics from the Chinese government. Imogen White, an arts and culture writer, discusses the rediscovery of Plautile Nellie's Last Supper, the first-known version painted by a woman, emphasizing its importance in recognizing women's contributions to art history.