In “What We Can Know,” Ian McEwan pushes himself and the reader to examine mankind here in the hyperinformation age.
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How Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Became Such A Literary Classic
Originally published as The Modern Prometheus in 1818, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein has become a cultural and literary ...
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The hit horror film franchise 'Paranormal Activity' is arriving at the Ahmanson. Here's how the creative team created thrills ...
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The IAAC Literary Festival 2025 will be held in New York, celebrating Indian voices in literature. Featuring noted authors like Megha Majumdar, Amish Tripathi, and Devdutt Pattanaik, the festival will ...
Artist, composer and writer Gayane Tadevosyan brings a unique synthesis to the Armenian cultural scene. Her art is rooted in ...
The winner of the Booker prize, a Stephen King adaptation and an album sung in 14 langauges are our picks for the week.
The Somali community in Egypt, particularly refugees, faces many challenges: isolation, limited access to resources, cultural ...
The intersection of environmental sustainability, risk management, and resilience is rapidly emerging as a key area of inquiry in the sports industry.
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