To mark its bicentennial, the Brooklyn Museum highlights the pieces that have shaped its collection—and the foundational art ...
Behind Putin’s war—and any discussions about peace—is a two-century-old fiction about the two countries’ unity.
For Jews born before the 1980s, tattoos have historically carried a stigma. Associated with criminals, bikers, and sailors, ...
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Sahana Ghosh’s A Thousand Tiny Cuts explores daily life, migration, and survival along the Indo-Bangladesh border, revealing ...
Understanding how new domestic machines perceive the world can teach us a lot about how to design and interact with them ...
Massimo Faggioli's new book asks the question: "What is [theology’s] intrinsic value if it is not rooted somehow to the ongoing development of the life of the church as a community of disciples ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong made an election pitch to a large number of Chinese Australians filling up the Box Hill Town Hall in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs. A few dozen protesters gathered ...
In the absence of critical discourse on marriage-class-sexuality, patriarchal relations, i.e. kinship, to a man remain the primary option for accessing resources for women.
NORA AUNOR who was both the star and producer of the film Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos, was braver than the Rosario she was ...