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Ruth First, born 100 years ago, was a South African freedom fighter, journalist and scholar who worked against the racist ...
Continuing the theme of last week's Perspective cover story, here are more summer reading suggestions for those interested in ...
Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial verdict catapaulted Cassie Ventura's testimoy back into the spotlight. Fans shared their thoughts ...
Ethiopia’s Kokob Gebrehaweria Tesfay, a SRFTI Kolkata student made ‘A Doll Made Up of Clay’ featuring Nigerian Ibrahim Ahmed, ...
Jeannine Hill Fletcher teaches theology at Fordham University and is author of the forthcoming Grace of the Ghosts: A ...
Hellfire Vigil #1, on sale now from Marvel Comics. As I've discussed in the past, after John Byrne left Uncanny X-Men, writer ...
The Colombian city’s cultural scene is getting a shake-up, with creative locals whipping up fusion flavours and mixing ...
Events in the Capital Region this week, from Doug E. Fresh, Barenaked Ladies and Jessie Mueller, to the New York City Ballet, ...
Wayne Osmond, 73. A singer, guitarist and founding member of the million-album-selling family act The Osmonds, who were known ...
Especially in the Trump era, people often think of the US in terms of black and white, either demonizing or idealizing it.
By Nehru Odeh Michael Archer, publisher of Guernica defies description. Not only does he wear many distinguished hats, his ...