In the psychological thriller “Casualties of Truth,” by Lauren Francis-Sharma, a woman and a country are both forced to face ...
Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott in "Bring Them Down." Credit: Patrick Redmond / MUBI Right from its opening moments, ...
The parallels between Aesop’s “The Frogs Who Desired a King” and our own political moment are hard to ignore. I hope I am ...
An ancient petroglyph “that has stood for up to 3,000 years” was destroyed when someone carved a name into the rock in Utah, ...
They line up by the hundreds to meet recruiters at schools in provincial towns and convention halls in large cities, some ...
Like her detective novels, Sally Andrew’s cookbook (or is it Tannie Maria’s?) does more than solve mysteries. It inspires and delights, and makes you think about the meaning of life, while reminding ...
Musicals have stood out as a landmark genre in cinema ever since the first film with sound, The Jazz Singer. Since then, ...
The EXPLORE Act was celebrated by many in the outdoor community, but wilderness advocates had some reservations.
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The plan ran into opposition from Communist MP Nina Ostanina, 69, who compared the military sperm bank idea to cloning Dolly the Sheep ... a Russian human rights commissioner, has already ...
Israeli farming outposts are mushrooming across the West Bank, enabling settlers to displace Palestinians and grab large ...
Gary Larson's The Far Side tackled several subjects over the years, though his particular take on music appealed to a number ...