The Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center is excited to present Sunny Jain’s Wild Wild East on Saturday, Feb. 22, at 8 p.m. A visionary drummer and composer known worldwide for his dynamic performances ...
The advent of the new Donald Trump-led US administration generates three risks to the global world order. They are related to the tactics of the current US president, the internal political struggle ...
On Wednesday evening, dozens of excited people filled every seat in the Commonwealth Club Taube Auditorium in downtown San ...
The Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center is thrilled to welcome Siudy Garrido, one of the world’s most exciting and innovative flamenco performers, for a breathtaking performance on Saturday, Feb. 15, ...
Iowa State's Senior Vice President of Student Affairs will headline a variety of local Martin ... of Ames are hosting an MLK Day Celebration at 6 p.m. Monday in the Ames City Auditorium at 520 Sixth ...
Delivered every other Thursday. Sign up here. Foreign Affairs invites you to join its editor, Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, as he talks to influential thinkers and policymakers about the forces shaping the ...
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Miller Auditorium is not only a cornerstone of cultural enrichment in our community, but it also inspires creativity, fosters connection, and provides access to world-class performances.
Despite falling inflation, improving labour market conditions, and monetary easing, global growth is projected to remain below the pace seen before the pandemic, and the world economy continues to ...
Meta’s president of global affairs, former U.K. deputy prime minister ... “I’m grateful for everything you’ve done for Meta and the world these past seven years. I’ve learned so much ...
THE admirable series of Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, of which the first thirteen titles given above were published before the outbreak of war, have lost nothing of their value on that score.