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Oftentimes, people speak of Baobab trees with great deference and excitement, usually exploring mostly its gigantic potential ...
Canada shines at Annecy 2025 with diverse, innovative animation, from bold features to whimsical shorts from some of the ...
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o is dead. Yet death, in the case of Ngũgĩ, refuses to comply with our expected rituals of finality.He has been cremated far from the green hills of his native Limuru, in a private ...
Mark Nwagwu  is  a multi-talented  88-year-old  professor of cell and molecular biology. He has 12 books to his credit, ...
Turkish television dramas have become a global phenomenon, using powerful female narratives to explore history, identity and ...
Zegna, Italy’s preeminent brand for men, is staging its Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Dubai this week, marking the first ...
The cardinal warned: “Without metaphysics and a proper anthropology ... The multilingual Australian, raised in Bavaria and South Africa, served as editor-in-chief of several news media outlets.
In his column “Watch your language — a chronicle of today’s improper English” (June 2, TribLive), Cal Thomas describes ...
UB faculty members Shermali Gunawardena, Barbara Prinari, Bina Ramamurthy, Adrian Rodriguez-Riccelli, Hua “Helen” Wang and ...
In Curved Fortunes, Mark Nwagwu does not offer us a book of poems; he offers a metaphysical storm clothed in lyricism—a love ...