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Harvard has rejected common sense. When Lord Acton, the great 19th-century historian and champion of liberty, visited Harvard in 1853, he found that the college’s philosophy was common sense realism.
In the quiet city of Poongodi, Meenakshi and Soumya are two thriving sisters, living their lives by their own terms. A dreamy-eyed Aishwarya Rai as Meenakshi vi ...
The MAGA take on world affairs is bad for our allies—and us.
The samurai were a preeminent class defending Japan for centuries. But as the Tokugawa shogunate ushered in an era of ...
How do AI image generators picture the past? New research indicates that they drop smartphones into the 18th century, insert ...
Jane Austen's work is so good it's adaptation-proof – a TV producer just needs to get out of the way
A new three-part BBC documentary does an absorbing job of demonstrating how intermingled were her life and work: a widowed ...
The Pleven Panorama features a Brutalist-modernist style, incorporating elements of monumental realism into its architectural ...
When graphic masters Art Spiegelman and Joe Sacco tackled Gaza, they reminded how uniquely potent is their centuries-old ...
A new season brings a host of incredible new books to read. Offerings include buzzy literary fiction novels, powerful memoirs ...
Artistic tastemaker extraordinaire or charlatan merely posing as a genius writer? For a biographer-detective, there is no more thrilling case ...
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