By Kenneth L. Hardin   I don’t like the term “leader.” It ranks high on my annoyance scale along with the other overused superlative, “hero/heroic.” I’ve never quite understood why we assign this ...
Having a bestselling book before it’s released isn’t a new experience for award-winning, renowned poet Rosemerry Wahtola ...
On the first anniversary of the current war on Gaza, poet Mosab Abu Toha wants the world to understand Palestinian pain.
Tenzin Tsundue “The Tibetan in Mumbai likes to flip through the MID-DAY, loves FM, but doesn’t expect a Tibetan song” Extract ...
Specimens of twisted cotton thread found from Indus Valley sites in the early twentieth century were initially used as ...
Swift may not have the academic and literary prestige of Nabokov (yet), but she joins him in gripping her audience ...
From chilling environments and grotesque creatures to improved characters, puzzles, and combat, Bloober Team hits the ...
With the festive spirit of Navratri, Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra presents a captivating dance-drama that brings the ...
I experienced a shock of recognition when I first read James Joyce’s “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man”: The Jesuit retreat master’s hair-raising sermon therein resembled, almost word for word, ...
Mendocino’s show was the brainchild of artists and writers getting together in 2012 to work on a potential project. Artists’ ...
Jackie Kroczynski waves her flag during the No Space for Hate Rally on Sat., Oct. 5. (Julia Lovett-Squires/battlefordsNOW ...
By Maria MillersTo sin by silence, when we should protest,Makes cowards out of men. The human raceHas climbed on protest. Had ...