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Tobias Robert Philip, a doctoral degree student at Rutgers-New Brunswick who is focused on the classics, finds a "philologist ...
McWhorter: In 1988, when the Rev. Jesse Jackson had a massive influence on the Black community, he basically declared that we ...
Roberto Doveris’ werewolf tale “Blood Red Nails,” two doc-features – Cristobal Valenzuela’s Black Cocaine” and Agustín Flores’ “The Curve” – and Málaga Fest hit “The Night is a Farce” look like ...
An Accessible and Necessary Proposal<br data-end="3766" data-start="3763" /> The availability of the book in bookstores and digital platforms in Paraguay guarantees immediate access for local readers ...
Available in Brazil a literary guide with 30 stories and tools A book that transforms readers into writers in Brazil Creative writing arrives in Brazil with a new proposal 30 stories to inspire your o ...
On the night of July 26, Madison Square Garden witnessed more than just a fight — it saw the birth of a star. At just 22 ...
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A new AI model, Aeneas, can not only estimate origins and dates for ancient Latin texts, but accurately restore lost words ...
In his latest Secret History of Film Music column, Philip Brophy considers Michael Abels’s musicalisations of Black aspiration in Jordan Peele’s Get Out (2017) and Us (2020).