Critchlow, known for her paintings and drawings of Black women, often nude, discusses the power of David Lynch’s films, the ...
Clark University professor Raphael Rogers has written a book, exploring positive portrayals of Black women and girls for ...
The New Rising Era,” the festival, which will take place from May 31 to July 12, is expected to be the most intense competition yet, bringing together top-tier teams from the world's leading fireworks ...
As well as our regular news and photos from schools across Wrexham and Flintshire, we have a round-up of events and achievements in today's ...
A new tourism rule set to take effect in the popular Spanish holiday destination of Mallorca is dividing the nation. As it stands, guided walking tours can accommodate up to 70 in the Balearic Islands ...
The Can Gio international transshipment port project has taken a significant step forward with its official inclusion in ...
As the country goes to the polls, writers explore, in fiction and non-fiction, its identity and values — and where these suggest it is heading ...
The specter of nuclear war cast a long shadow over the 20th century, serving as a reminder of humanity's capacity for self-destruction. Now, as the world seems to shrug off Russia’s nuclear ...
Seattle satirist Maria Semple’s breakthrough novel is a flurry of contemporary, epistolary wit. Passive aggressive e-mail ...
The UNESCO Silk Roads programme is pleased to announce the publication of the 5th edition of the photo album Youth Lens on the Silk Roads: Best Photos from the International Silk Roads Photo Contest.
While the new administration takes aim at DEI initiatives, there’s one place where diversity is alive and well: Children’s literature. At a time when book bans are raging and the federal government is ...