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The architect behind London’s Shard, New York’s Whitney Museum, and Paris’s Centre Pompidou discusses the beauty of ...
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Leeds Irish Health and Homes (LIHH) is an organisation serving the various needs of the city’s Irish community since 1996, ...
Sanga Hotak is a remarkable teenage girl from Kabul who lost her eyesight in a childhood accident. Yet, she never let her ...
These are the 10 genre-bending fantasy novels that break all the rules but cast unforgettable spells with their strange, soulful, and strikingly original stories., Features News - Times Now ...
Approximately 3 million people a year visit Mount Rushmore. Visitor numbers for the Left’s Mount Rushmore aren’t quite that.
Australian politicians, many of whom served themselves, reflect on the meaning of Anzac Day. Anzac Day has always been ...
In a new podcast from Rural Remix, reporter Lane Wendell Fischer explores the origins and evolution of country music.
Carmen, that beguiling Andalusian beauty created by a 19th-century French writer and afterwards made legendary by artists of different nationalities—in opera, dance, and film—continues to fascinate.
The award-winning author based on Cape Cod talks Maine inspiration, communing with her characters, and teaching kids to ...
It is important for every child to feel loved by and special to their parents, but being uniquely loved is different than ...
Thin Line Festival takes its name from the space between two seemingly contrary and competing ideas. The organizers say it’s ...