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The Stalin’s Line Historical and Cultural Museum is working to restore a rare T-34-57 tank. The running replica of the ...
Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev was the first to declare Stalin's personal and comprehensive guilt for the failures of our ...
STASHED away in an uncharted bunker sealed off by the Nazis lays an elusive art collection potentially worth billions. And ...
The Narendra Modi-led BJP government’s plan to redraw Lok Sabha constituencies on the basis of population has set off a political storm, with southern States fiercely resisting what they see as an ...
Sonia Faleiro’s new book How I Write attempts to extract this very clarity from this haze of the creative process. The book ...
The late political scientist enjoined readers to look for opposition to authoritarian states not in revolutionary vanguards ...
The Cannes Film Festival has unveiled the line-up for its 78th edition (May 13-24). Festival director Thierry Frémaux ...
Relics of war still linger in this German city but the Saxon capital is defined by a defiant spirit of renewal, with a thriving cultural scene and cutting-edge nightlife.
The author of “Convenience Store Woman” has gained a cult following by seeing the ordinary world as science fiction.
To understand the significance of the museum, one must first understand Elene Akhvlediani (1901–1975) herself. A woman who defied artistic conventions, she painted Tbilisi not as a postcard-perfect ...
The beloved troubadour discusses the thrill of performing, “the bus factor” on tour, and his new musical, which teams him ...