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Reflections on the midterm elections
The midterm elections have come and gone. The Commission on Elections has sworn in a new (or old-new?) batch of 12 senators; House representatives, including party list members; mayors; and other ...
This month’s picks include a Chinese martial arts movie, an Indonesian political thriller, a documentary about a Norwegian family that stumbles upon a long-hidden secret and more.
New Delhi, A solo exhibition by calligrapher Nikheel Aphale explores themes of divinity, mythological stories, spiritual prayers, and the nuances of humanity - from coexistence and inclusivity to ...
The rabbinic tradition observed that the census in Numbers was rendered sacred because it was ordained by God himself, who ...
On the 85th anniversary of Joseph Brodsky's birth, we revisit the exiled Nobel laureate who never stopped writing in Russian ...
Early Jr. The fall occurred the morning of May 24. The circumstances of the incident remain under investigation by state and Southbridge police. Arya LeBeau, 12, was staying at ...
Catholics from three Dioceses around London - Brentwood, Southwark & Westminster - have met regularly over the past three ...
Charles Glass’s book on Syria provides a fascinating, if horrifying, explanation of the impact of imperial interests on the ...
“Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you when ...
The Washington Blade this week welcomed Daniela White as its summer intern. Daniela is studying journalism at Penn State, and ...
Xiao He, Master's student, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Toronto Four centuries ago, Ming Dynasty scholar and poet Yuan Hongdao wrote essays which reflected on the workplace. Yuan’s ...