As Banned Books Week approaches from Oct. 5 to 11, the English department hosted events to educate people on literary censorship and discuss its historical impact. On Wednesday, Lonny Harrison, ...
"The legal system doesn’t have all of the answers to domestic violence, and neither does fiction, but my hope is that this book starts a conversation," writes Stephanie DeCarolis, attorney and author ...
Ravana’s legacy goes beyond the demon king of Ramayana. From scholar and Shiva devotee to Adivasi ancestor and cultural icon, discover the layered stories and contested narratives that redefine him ...
In the aftermath of the port explosions, UNESCO launched the LiBeirut initiative to mobilize funds for the city's reconstruction. The organization coordinated the rehabilitation of 280 educational ...
James Richards was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023 aged 36. After finding that so much of the support is geared towards women, he launched Moobs in 2023, the UK’s first dedicated male breast ...
Fill your October schedule with our rundown of 10 arts events to check out in Vancouver. Wolf by Circa, Heart of the City Festival, and more.
The opening unfolded like a communal celebration of Assyrian heritage, with a clear message that books remain the cornerstone of preserving identity for a community navigating the uncertainties of the ...
Festivals evolve over time, reflecting cultural changes. Kojagari Pournima, celebrated for its rituals, became a platform for social and literary engagement.
Nobel laureate Prof Wole Soyinka yesterday explained why he accepted the renaming of the National Theatre, Lagos after him. He said he never believed that the monument could ever be revamped. He ...
Shakur is probably best known for her 1987 autobiography, Assata: An Autobiography, a raw and powerful account of Shakur’s childhood, her work in the Black Liberation movement, and her years of ...
Cultural figures, including the authors Gary Shteyngart and Jacqueline Woodson, the actors Ilana Glazer and Leslie Odom Jr., and the Guggenheim curator Naomi Beckwith, share their visions for 2050.
Fashion history is far too frequently recounted through a restrictive perspective. The names of Gabrielle Chanel, Christian Dior and Pierre Balmain are lauded for their creativity – yet there's ...
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